When you process your 35 mm film roll in a laboratory (as Interphoto, in Spain), you receive, when the job return:
1) the original film negatives or slides (which, if they are with polyester base, like the new Portra 800, will last for millennia),
2) the photographs on archive quality chemical paper, and
3) a CD with each digitized snapshot, in the required quality, or any that may arise in the future (because the resolution of the film is amazing).
In the photograph, you can see my Fujica AX5, which I bought in 1984, and which has a life of another forty years, or more.
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