One spilt coffee and a print is ruined. Dribble IMHO
Back on track please guys - thread was not meant to be amount storage.
Put your tomorrows world hats on and think different mediums.
and I would rather hold a women than look at pictures...

Looking forward, online storage will be the only way. Fact. Stop looking in the past. You don't store cash under the mattress anymore!!!
One spilt coffee and a print is ruined. Dribble IMHO
Back on track please guys - thread was not meant to be amount storage.
Put your tomorrows world hats on and think different mediums.
It IS entrirely on track!
Digital will never replace a physical product for the reasons I stated. .
That's a very broad statement? Just look at the music industry - digital downloads are surely outstripping CD sales.
Only if your a really silly person...
Agreed they are...
but its not a good thing for the industry, its leading to a public acceptance of low quality media. like giving pro togs point and shoots and presenting everything in 600x800jpegs. would make things cheaper and quicker but is it REALLY the way you want the industry to go.
That's a very broad statement? Just look at the music industry - digital downloads are surely outstripping CD sales.
However, what I prefer is irrelevant. This is to a degree true of quality. Vinyl is better than cd. Cd is better than mp3. However, which will win?
Single tracks yes, but full albums CD still out perform downloads, even vinyl LPs are seeing market growth.
That's a very good point, I wonder if anyone offers phone size prints for sale along with hi-res and prints. Would be interesting to see how well they sell.
I have about 20 picture frames around my house that every so often get new prints in them,what would 20 digital frames up to 20x16 cost me
Fair point.
How long will it be before digital pic frames are cheap enough / sufficient quality? I can't answer that. For a second, imagine they were technically up to the job?
That's a very broad statement? Just look at the music industry - digital downloads are surely outstripping CD sales.

Just look at paintings then, been hanging those on walls for centuries![]()
Sadly in view of the short term nature of many weddings these days is longevity of media an issue.
That said I'm glad I have B&W prints of my wedding and my parents all part of family history, besides digital wasn't even a twinkle in Bill Gates eye back then![]()
That's a very broad statement? Just look at the music industry - digital downloads are surely outstripping CD sales.
As for the argument of current image formats possibly not being readable in 50 years? Highly unlikely to be fair. If formats do change that drastically, it won't be overnight and you can be sure that there will be plenty of software options for converting them.
Does your computer take floppy discs Marc? They were around only 10 years ago and yet you would struggle to find a PC capable of reading them now. The legal profession are suffering from this as contracts pulled back from archive are unreadable in their digital format and we end up having the original documents scanned again and put onto the newer format.
Our PC's dont have slots for the old floppies any more so we can't use the discs at all. Hate to think what will happen in 50 years but I won't be around to worry about it!![]()
Does your computer take floppy discs Marc? They were around only 10 years ago and yet you would struggle to find a PC capable of reading them now. The legal profession are suffering from this as contracts pulled back from archive are unreadable in their digital format and we end up having the original documents scanned again and put onto the newer format.
Our PC's dont have slots for the old floppies any more so we can't use the discs at all. Hate to think what will happen in 50 years but I won't be around to worry about it!![]()
My old 'puter has a floppy slot and I'm getting it sorted soon. Pretty sure you can get USB readers for them too, so no real need for the time and expense of re-scanning for a newer format (but then again, when has the legal profession ever tried saving money?)
People are so accustomed to seeing photos only on a screen these days, that when you hand them a framed 12" x 16" or similar, their jaws literally drop.... no chance of prints vanishing any time soon.... or probably any time at all.
Most of us are happy with the banks looking after our money, so with regards to images and storage is there any difference?
My old 'puter has a floppy slot and I'm getting it sorted soon. Pretty sure you can get USB readers for them too, so no real need for the time and expense of re-scanning for a newer format (but then again, when has the legal profession ever tried saving money?)