Hi All,
Anybody ever had negs destroyed by a print shop. Its never happened to me
I'm just wondering how common this is?

Feroze
----- Original Message -----
From: "Malcolm Smith" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Thursday, January 23, 2003 7:54 PM
Subject: RE: help recovering files in an image after burning a CD


> T Rittenhouse wrote:
>
> > A thing I never seem to see mentioned about archive storage of your
images
> > is the fact you can keep first generation quality copies of digital
images
> > at physically diverse locations. For instance you keep one CD in your
> > computer room, one in your safe deposit box at the bank, another at your
> > cabin in the mountains, another at you mom's house on the other coast,
and
> > one at a friend's house overseas. There is next to no chance that
> > all those
> > copies will be simultaneously destroyed. You can keep your
> > negatives in only
> > one location if something happens to them there they are gone
> > forever. I can
> > tell you that from first hand experience.
>
> Graywolf,
>
> I remember some time back you writing about this horrific tragedy. It is
> something I have thought about. As I send my films off to a lab I like for
> development, and the majority of the film I use is slide, I get them to
send
> me a CD with the images on, which periodically get dropped off at my
in-laws
> in Scotland for safe keeping. They then also have access to the pictures
of
> our children growing up - a safety net and use.
>
> Negatives are kept in a *few hours heat resistant small safe - don't know
> how many and don't want to find out* but until I acquire a good scanner,
> there is no back up for these, and it is something always nagging away at
> me.
>
> A good reminder. Your terrible experience is one I am sure we will all
learn
> from.
>
> Thanks,
>
> Malcolm
>
>

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