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[filmscanners] RE: CD labels
Yes, it appears to use the burner itself to create the pattern. That's one
heck of a high-resolution printer. You could create amazingly detailed
graphics, in theory, as long as you provided a magnifying glass to go with
it.
Anyway, since I prefer to fill up discs, if I'm archiving images or creating
music CDs, it doesn't sound very useful to me.
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Ciao, Paul D. DeRocco
Paul mailto:pderocco@ix.netcom.com
> From: Arthur Entlich
>
> I just read the full Tom's Hardware report. It "tattoos" the disk only
> in an area which is unused for data, after the table of contents is laid
> down, so it "seals" the disk from further data being added, and a
> certain amount of the disk storage space is wasted. The larger the
> Tattoo, the more unused space must be available, and it adds
> considerable time to the burning process. Otherwise, it seems pretty
> interesting, and I could even see someone making a bit of extra income
> creating personalized and "art" CD-R images.
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