Keeping images safe Was: golden age layoffs

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With all this talk about storage disasters and with unreadable data due to advanced hardware (and software?), I'm beginning to think that I have to print every image I want to save.  Of course, that includes printing negatives as well so I'll still be able to print positives the old fashioned way. 

So, does anyone have good info on longevity of transparencies?  Most of my images are black/white, so I'm mostly interested in black/white negatives.

  -yoram



On Jun 13, 2013, at 11:53 PM, David Dyer-Bennet wrote:

It was an extreme case -- the World Trade Centers came down on top of
the bank whose vault his negatives were in.

<http://www.jacqueslowe.com/lost_negatives.php>




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