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Burning Lightscribe Disks
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<blockquote data-quote="dakineyj" data-source="post: 698221" data-attributes="member: 26164"><p>I disagree with Peakoverload's conclusions. I purchased a Lacie dual layer burner with lightscribe almost 2 years ago now. It has been flawless. It comes with design software and you just press the print button and it burns the images right away. Now I'm not saying it is the prettiest way to label discs. Also I cannot comment on other brands. I don't do any professional work but I do make a lot of DVDs for people that really seem to like so I don't like those stickers you can put on after printing. They fade, smear and discolor. However with lightscribe you cannot print in color. One of the tricks I have learned for better results is to convert any images you are going to be using to black and white and crank up the contrast. So for me it is just a personal preference.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="dakineyj, post: 698221, member: 26164"] I disagree with Peakoverload's conclusions. I purchased a Lacie dual layer burner with lightscribe almost 2 years ago now. It has been flawless. It comes with design software and you just press the print button and it burns the images right away. Now I'm not saying it is the prettiest way to label discs. Also I cannot comment on other brands. I don't do any professional work but I do make a lot of DVDs for people that really seem to like so I don't like those stickers you can put on after printing. They fade, smear and discolor. However with lightscribe you cannot print in color. One of the tricks I have learned for better results is to convert any images you are going to be using to black and white and crank up the contrast. So for me it is just a personal preference. [/QUOTE]
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