In a message dated 1/19/01 9:07:05 PM Pacific Standard Time, 
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<< original.
 This is also infant technology. Think of the entire digital imaging spectrum 
as being at the glass plate level of development. Whatever problems there 
are, they will be
 addressed, you can count on it. >>

I was just thinking of the billions of dollars spent on R&D for just such an 
eventuality.

I also have to imagine that the manufacturers of photographic paper are doing 
the same thing. As digital gets more stable, so will photographic paper. I 
remember reading something about a 
"plastic" photographic paper with images as durble as the plastic itself.

Mafud
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