Film v digital in scientific recording

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David A. Goldfarb

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Well done, David!
 

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Well balanced and to the point. Nice work!

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A well thought out article.

One option for archiving the color negative films and digital shots is to output them as color separation onto black and white film with a film recorder. I plan on doing this for dye transfer and the separations will then be archival as well.
 
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