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Maybe this cannot exactly be said for images on someone's home PC which is itself susceptible to loss unless backed up but that still does not negate digital's other benefits described above.
BTW much is often made of the argument that as technology moves forward digital images saved in todays common formats may no longer be viewable. This argument is also made in this article/thread. This is an argument of someone who does not understand digital technology. Has no one heard of conversion software? Surely if that ever were to happen, someone will write an app that can be run over the images in the old, archaic format to update them into the new format. It is a trivial thing to do if the data is intact in the old format. Not only that, the conversion will certainly be done in bulk and at high speed, something that is never possible with film. After all I have done exactly this kind of thing with scores of DVDs I own in order to have the convenience of storing them on a hard drive to access and view on my smart TV after converting from .vob files to .avi files. And of course such conversion software for images is already available to convert proprietary (Nikon, Canon etc) RAW files to .JPG or even to convert between RAW file types such as from .NEX to .DNG files.) ITS NOT AN ISSUE!
There is a place for film images along side digital and if people want to shoot film good luck to them, they have my sincere best wishes. But truth is its a tiny niche and likelier will become more so over time. Meanwhile digital technology will just go on getting better and more accessible to the masses.
If it neverwent anywhere, then please explain where are Kodachrome, Provia 400X, Neopan, FP100, FP3000, 110 film, 127 film, cibachrome, Agfa Isopan, Scala, Efke, etc.
I'm honestly getting tired of these repetitive stories. I mean really, who cares ? We use film and that's all that matters. It comes. It goes. We still shoot film until the last man standing comes knocking. Are we that insecure that we need to trumpet every 'film is on the rebound' story ?
I'm honestly getting tired of these repetitive stories. I mean really, who cares ? We use film and that's all that matters. It comes. It goes. We still shoot film until the last man standing comes knocking. Are we that insecure that we need to trumpet every 'film is on the rebound' story ?
I'm honestly getting tired of these repetitive stories. I mean really, who cares ?
That article is a big zero.
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Welcome news, I wish a few more pros would use film. I personally don't like most of their new work.