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Re: How to keep a legacy of photo images after death? - Speedy - 06-03-2014 mrlynn wrote: This ^. Re: How to keep a legacy of photo images after death? - mrlynn - 06-03-2014 I was curious about Magneto-Optical drives, having raised the issue. A visit to a company called MaxOptix clarifies things: The State of MO http://www.maxoptix.com/the-state-of-mo/ Since M-O disks require dedicated drives that are expensive and no longer available new, seems to me the M-discs are the best bet for archival storage, assuming independent reviews bear out the claims of the manufacturer. These M-discs can be written to and read by most computer optical drives (see above). I am going to look into M-discs for our own family photo archives, once I get to the long-delayed chore of scanning the b&ws from the first half of the 20th century. I bought a good scanner; what I need is time. . . /Mr Lynn Re: How to keep a legacy of photo images after death? - OWC Jamie - 06-04-2014 Rolando wrote: What does that mean. Are the Fuji machines at Costco or the Kodak Machines at Walgreen's NOT prints? Or are you referring to Inkjet/Color Laser printers? I would recommend Costco for bulk prints anyway, because the unit cost will be low. To answer your question, yes, I am referring to real photographs, not inkjet printed ones. They fade. ![]() Re: How to keep a legacy of photo images after death? - mrlynn - 06-04-2014 OWC Jamie wrote: Real photographs fade, too. Might take a while, but they do. As do color transparencies. /Mr Lynn Re: How to keep a legacy of photo images after death? - Rolando - 06-05-2014 OWC Jamie wrote: What does that mean. Are the Fuji machines at Costco or the Kodak Machines at Walgreen's NOT prints? Or are you referring to Inkjet/Color Laser printers? I would recommend Costco for bulk prints anyway, because the unit cost will be low. To answer your question, yes, I am referring to real photographs, not inkjet printed ones. They fade. ![]() Thanks! Made me worry for a second. I print about 10 photos a month. I guess as long as I keep them out of the sun they will be ok! |