Saw a piece on ABC News (U.S.) about how some valuable images might be lost
to history because of digital.  A photo editor for a national magazine cited
a case where a photographer took a picture of President Clinton hugging
Monica Lewinsky.   The news of their affair had yet to be revealed.   The
hug was captured by a photographer using film.  The others probably deleted
the image on their digital cameras because it didn't have any value.  The
developed film had everything on it.  No deleting in the field.
So there is justification for film after all.

Jim A. 

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