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| Input/Output/Workflow Scanning, printing, color management, and discussing best practices for control and repeatability |
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| Kodak CD platform "Here is the best formula for making a cd that will work with the Kodak Picture Maker. Select ISO-9660 CD-format, JPG format (RGB), JPG filename format, and Pictures directory. A folder called Pictures needs to be on a CD-R not CD-RW, and the session/CD needs to be closed. I can not guarantee this will work but it should. I hope this helps!" my son burned a CD following this formula on his PC at work and it worked fine. I'm waiting for Toast 5.0 to arrive (mail order) so I can try burning one by myself on the MAC. Not much MAC support locally so I have to mail order just about everything. |
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| Susan (I think I got that right), You said: Select ISO-9660 CD-format, JPG format (RGB), JPG filename format, and Pictures directory. Remember that you're talking to a dummy. How are you able to do all that? It can't be done through Photoshop, can it? Ed |
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