>
> The big difference from a business perspective is that the
> two hours of projection by film is several large, heavy,
> costly, and wear-prone reels of celluloid, while the digital
> projection can be transported on a small stack of DVD-like
> disks or a few hard drives... and the digital images will
> never wear out even if projected hundreds or thousands of
> time. Every projection will look exactly like the first...
> even if no one could stand to sit through the movie that many
> times. <g>
The failure mode for digital media is usually catastrophic failure,
rather than analogue gradual degradation.
...Wayne
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