Light-scribe....

AiCPearlJamWeenAiCPearlJamWeen Posts: 785
edited August 2007 in Given To Fly (live)
Does anyone lightscribe bootleg disc images onto their burnt CD's?

I wanna try because I got my new laptop. Does anyone have the Newcastle bootleg art?
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  • Does anyone lightscribe bootleg disc images onto their burnt CD's?

    I wanna try because I got my new laptop. Does anyone have the Newcastle bootleg art?

    Any idea where i got this from?

    ;)

    http://www.megaupload.com/?d=S6QHE5XE

    Every show i post a link to will have it's own individual artwork link too.
    -Chris
    Male, 34

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  • so do you actually light scribe your discs? I only wonder becase the FAQ I read said Light scribe only does black and white and I didn't knw how the PJ artwork would look like in black and white.
  • so do you actually light scribe your discs? I only wonder becase the FAQ I read said Light scribe only does black and white and I didn't knw how the PJ artwork would look like in black and white.


    Nah, i use a memorex cd-labeling kit, it's good enough for me.
    -Chris
    Male, 34

    I'm on Facebook - facebook.com/christopher.leesye1

    1998 Brisbane 2
    2003 Brisbane 1
    2006 LA 1 & 2
    2008 LA 2, San Diego 1 (EV)
    2009 LA 1, 2, 3 & 4, San Diego
    2011 St. Louis (EV)
    2012 Tulsa 1 & 2 (EV)
    2013 Chicago, Dallas & OKC
  • NCBRINCBRI Posts: 1,902
    My burner is Lightscribe capable. It is really neat and is cheaper than buying labels and ink cartridges. Most of the ones I have seen are gold and it burns the images monochromatically into the disc. Therefore they aren't nearly as vibrant as a printed image. Supposedly they hope to eventually have the technology to burn the images in different colors.

    Here is an example of what a lightscribe image looks like: http://www.kozenrufu.com/FullMode_Fanatics.jpg
    Brian
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