Re: Photo's
- From: "R. McCarty" <PcEngWork-NoSpam_@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Wed, 11 Jan 2006 17:05:49 -0500
Diskettes are "Notorious" for head alignment issues. Your "Best" answer
is a small USB Thumb (Flash Memory) drive. You can get a 250 Meg
size unit for as little as ~$8.00. No issues with alignment, closure, etc..
I'm assuming most of these photo processing facilities can access a USB
device.
"Charlie" <Charlie@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
news:6F2529BE-5E0C-4B3F-8140-9EAD474F2398@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
>I used Sonic RecordNow program to transfer the pics to disk and I just
> checked it and found I have "close session once completed" check marked.
> Recently I just moved a pic from file to a 1.44mb floppy diskette not
> using
> the Sonic program at all and the diskette could not be read by all the
> photo
> processing machines.
>
> "R. McCarty" wrote:
>
>> What type of disk ?, assuming it's an Optical CD-R or DVD-R your
>> problem may be that the disk wasn't "Closed". Many burning apps
>> can do multiple sessions which leaves the disk "Open". If you have
>> another PC try your disk in that CD/DVD drive and see if you can
>> see the content with Explorer.
>> Usually, the Burning application has an option for Closing the Disk
>> or a "Disk-at-Once" feature.
>>
>> "Charlie" <Charlie@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
>> news:B907E6D6-D8B5-4E0A-B608-C2D0E9EF9271@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
>> >I don't know if this is an xp problem or not..hopfully someone will
>> >direct
>> >me
>> > if not. I have downloaded pictures from my digital camera onto my
>> > computer
>> > and worked with them using a cheap finishing program and then save them
>> > to
>> > file using "jpeg". I've copied some to a disk and taken it to several
>> > places
>> > where they have those do-it-yourself photo processing booths and each
>> > time
>> > it
>> > says the disk cannot be read. Does it have to do with the program I've
>> > designated to open the pic file..It shows I'm opening them using
>> > "microsoft
>> > picture and fax reader". Any help would be appreciated
>>
>>
>>
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