> http://www.cbsnews.com/video/watch/?id=4836762n%3fsource=search_video
> 
> Must be a slow news day. This is old hat.
> 
> Digital data archiving is not static like analog data 
> archiving is. It  
> does not rely upon the permanence of the media it is stored on.
> 
> Digital data archiving relies upon replication and maintenance.  
> Forever. Period. NOTHING has changed about that fact.
> 
> If you want to store your photographs in the most archival form  
> available, print them with pigment inks onto archival materials and  
> then lock those away in a properly set up vault with controlled  
> temperature, humidity and lighting. Never look at them. IN the eons  
> from now when your work is removed from the vault ... to fade in a  
> hundred years or two at last ... someone will note a great  
> photographer who was never recognized in their own time.
> 
> Because the work was being preserved, not being looked at. ;-)
> 

Or make 2 prints.

Bob


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