> Not that I really expect anyone to keep my prints around for 70-80 years. It's > just the thought of enduring.
I've written extensively on this topic too. The nutshell version: nobody knows what posterity will value. Therefore the *typical* LE of the *prevailing* materials is very important--more important than the limits of the best technology at any given time. IOW, the more prints that survive, the more likely that the prints that the future will want will survive. (Hope I said that right. :-\ ) --Mike

