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I don't have a lot of faith in digital storage and knowing that there is a solar blast coming eventually that will erase a lot of the things we take for granted ...It's a fair point. It's nice to have an asset (the negative) that doesn't rely on external technology to be archival and allows further refinement when scanning/digitizing improves, if you like that sort of flexibility.
having done work that required I give a client a CD with images burned on it ( and I saved copies of each CD for my own files ). ... the files were eventually contaminated with digital rot and could not be opened, even on "high grade DVD/CD Media". .. that said some of my clients no longer want 4x5 or 35mm negatives but TIFF files ( and yes I cringe ) I've been in a habit of doing archival work for decades and I'd rather know the work that I produce isn't vanished ( not that my work is any good but for the sake of a visual record that records a sense of place ). no, im not vain just know its easy to forget what the corner gas station and pizza shop sort of looked like before they were torn down sort of thing ... at least with film someone might see the negative and say "it might have looked sort of like this". besides I like seeing what things look like on film ( and paper and .. ) ...