This is an interesting argument.  In addition, you could easily conceive
of airport security making film impractical for travel.  Although they
will have to make some accommodation for electronic storage devices
these days, I could easily see them saying "this will damage film -
sorry" for random checks, which would swing many folks over to digital.


Steven Desjardins
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On 9 Dec 2002 at 15:17, Boris Liberman wrote:

> Hi!
> 
> In my personal humble opinion the question of fate of film is more
of
> philosophical than of practical nature. 

Hi Boris,

Sorry to cut your well presented argument short but it could be as
simple as 
the introduction of governmental EPA constraints that end the reign of
film.

Cheers,

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