[pure-silver] Change in Kodak Lore

  • From: afterswift@xxxxxxx
  • To: pure-silver@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
  • Date: Mon, 01 Jan 2007 14:01:22 -0500

  About 10% of digital family snapshots make it to printhood. The rest wind up 
on some inoperable hard drive in an abandoned computer; or on disks that are 
unlabeled; or are squashed in flash memory cards, overwritten ad infinitum. 
That's the brave new world of popular digital Aunt Mary work. At least when 
Aunt Mary used a P&S film camera, all her negatives were printed and the 4x6's 
generally distributed on a doubles order. But now generations get bypassed. 
Fortunately the fountains of Rome are still there.
 
 And the real digital mavens are so particular that they only print about 5% of 
their image files. The rest are elaborately stored and ultimately forgotten.
 
 Bob -- Oregon 
    
 
   
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