Arizona Scanning offers to store your slides or photos onto high quality Kodak Gold Preservation DVDs!
Below are some features of this fine media:
Last 80 - 100 years.
3 layers.
Resistant to scratches.
All media decomposes but this is best storage option today.
Cost a little more but, peace of mind.
Additional technical information about our Kodak Gold Preservation DVD option:
New 24-karat gold DVDs that extend the storage life of data, music and images for many years are being introduced by Kodak.
The gold Preservation DVD-R can safely store digital data for up to 80 - 100 years, setting a new standard for archival protection.
According to Kodak the standard silver CD-R on the market today has a typical life span of two to 15 years, while the standard silver DVD has an even shorter effective life. The silver reflective layer eventually tarnishes through exposure to light, oxygen, heat, humidity and rough handling. For our customers, the result may be the loss of precious memories such as wedding and family photos.
The 24-karat gold reflective layer on the KODAK Preservation DVD will not tarnish or oxidize. Proprietary Mitsui phthalocyanine dye, an extremely stable medium for long life, is the primary data storage layer. In addition, triple layers of protection guard against heat, humidity, bright light and the effects of rough handling.
For people trying to protect critical data, music, slide images, photo images or videos, the benefit is peace of mind. They can be safely stored for much longer periods on these new discs. The discs will also serve a broad archival market for storing business, military, government and financial data and medical and dental X-rays.
The new gold DVD-R are made to exacting manufacturing standards and tested for long life capability by subjecting them to accelerated exposure to extreme heat, humidity, bright lighting and other factors. The discs withstand rough handling by protecting against up to 290 grams of pressure on the disc surface per results of a diamond stylus test.
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