dlofgreen
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Okay just to let you all know I shoot digital at work but I shoot film for me. I like them both and hold the view that they are just types of photographic medium.
With that said, one of my coworkers has gotten a new computer and wants to move their digital photos to the new machine. Well, the old machine has Win98 on it, my coworker can't get the images off the old machine easily. This person had to yank the drive from the box and bring it into our IT dept. to get the images put onto a memory stick so they could be put on the new machine. The main problem was that Win98 doesn't support USB, so external memory (i.e. hard drives, flash drives) couldn't be used. There is no CD burner to burn images with, and this person has no networking knowledge to network the two together.
I think this is a classic example of images outlasting technology. I see a lot of anecdotal stories of "when technology changes..." and "The file format..." but this actually happened. This person is no techno junkie like a lot of us but wanted to keep all the photos they made of the family with thier PS digital camera.
Just sharing my funny little observation. 🙂
With that said, one of my coworkers has gotten a new computer and wants to move their digital photos to the new machine. Well, the old machine has Win98 on it, my coworker can't get the images off the old machine easily. This person had to yank the drive from the box and bring it into our IT dept. to get the images put onto a memory stick so they could be put on the new machine. The main problem was that Win98 doesn't support USB, so external memory (i.e. hard drives, flash drives) couldn't be used. There is no CD burner to burn images with, and this person has no networking knowledge to network the two together.
I think this is a classic example of images outlasting technology. I see a lot of anecdotal stories of "when technology changes..." and "The file format..." but this actually happened. This person is no techno junkie like a lot of us but wanted to keep all the photos they made of the family with thier PS digital camera.
Just sharing my funny little observation. 🙂