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Gezzzzz, I don't want to come off sounding like those vinyl junkies who play those old relics...

Posted by Joe M on December 24, 2003 at 10:21:06:

I dumped my TT in '84. By the same token as a working pro, I've fully embraced the digital world. And for all your reasons too.

My only diff with you is in the time table. Film will outlast us both.
As I've said below in many posts.

It is still possible for film users to have their film processed, and also put on picture discs by their labs. Or scan them into digital jpegs onto a hard drive at home.

I'm sure you know that scanning is still big with commercial production houses and studios.