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DVDs and CD-ROMs each have
their own unique advantages when it comes to preserving treasured
photos and documents. You don't have to choose between the two. With
the Photo CD/DVD combo you can have it all.
The DVD
is designed for
showing your pictures on a TV. This makes it ideal for entertaining
a group of people. Pictures flow at the rate of about ten per
minute. An easy listening music track enhances your enjoyment of the
slide show. The DVD player remote control allows you to fast forward
or reverse or to freeze the picture for extended viewing. A two-hour
DVD has room for over 1000 photos. It may be time consuming to
locate one specific picture among so many.
The DVD/TV may lack precise control features, but it makes up for
that deficiency by being a superior family entertaining medium.
This page was last
updated on
04/13/07
The CD-ROM
is ideal for
finding and viewing specific pictures. The computer program on the
CD-ROM makes it possible. Pictures are grouped on navigation screens
like the one below. Try this miniature thumbnail screen sample:
The slide show
feature of the CD-ROM program is very powerful. You can change rate
at which the pictures flow. You can select silent viewing or any one
of 8 music tracks . The program also lets you send pictures to your
printer and to e-mail pictures to friends. One CD-ROM has room for
336 pictures (or documents), organized on 7 thumbnail screens.
The CD-ROM also
shines as an archival medium. Each picture is stored three times,
high resolution for printing and display, compact for e-mailing, and
thumbnail-sized for navigation screens.