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LR Kalajainen - 10 Nov 2004 16:17 GMT
In today's (November 10) NYTimes on the web, on the front page, there is
an article about the problems of digital preservation and retrieval.  
Nothing new for those of us who have been worried about this all along,
but for those who are really into digital photography and haven't
thought about this aspect, it's worth reading.
John Walton - 11 Nov 2004 11:49 GMT
Silver rears its ugly head.

> In today's (November 10) NYTimes on the web, on the front page, there is
> an article about the problems of digital preservation and retrieval.
> Nothing new for those of us who have been worried about this all along,
> but for those who are really into digital photography and haven't
> thought about this aspect, it's worth reading.
Tom Phillips - 11 Nov 2004 16:21 GMT
> Silver rears its ugly head.
>
[quoted text clipped - 3 lines]
> > but for those who are really into digital photography and haven't
> > thought about this aspect, it's worth reading.

Everyone should read this. You have to register on the NYT
web site (free and silly but worth it.)

Even Digital Memories Can Fade
KATIE HAFNER

The nation's 115 million home computers are brimming over with
personal treasures - millions of photographs...Yet no one has
figured out how to preserve these electronic materials for the
next decade, much less for the ages...the problem of digital
archiving....confounds even the experts.

"To save a digital file for, let's say, a hundred years is
going to take a lot of work," said Peter Hite, president of
Media Management Services, a consulting firm in Houston.
"Whereas to take a traditional photograph and just put it in
a shoe box doesn't take any work...."

http://www.nytimes.com/2004/11/10/technology/10archive.html

Copyright 2004 The New York Times Company
 
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