Rich -
I have a friend who is a professional photographer in Ohio. He's planning
to switch to the new Epson system for his prints which he claims are not
water soluble and are suppose to have a longer life than normal photographic
prints. I did read that Epson was having problems with a magenta shift in
humid areas. However, this problem was suppose to have been solved. BTW -
he is still using conventional cameras and film - he has no plans to go
digital in that area.
I also spoke to a wedding photographer last week who told me she wouldn't
even consider digital - period!
Jim Caldwell
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> My family still has hundreds of old black & white photos of family that
have
> held up well for over 70 years and more. I wonder if, as the first to go
> digital in the family, the nephew will be able to leave that kind of
legacy
> for his heirs.
>
> Rich
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