I want all my products to look super professional and a sharpie on a silver dvd just doesn't look professional. It might have something to do with my handwriting, but I think not.
My laptop has lightscribe but I have never researched how to use it. I have been hearing about lightscribe for a number of years as my super-smart friend was a part of the development team at HP that created the light scribe. So when I decided it was time to learn more this week, I called her up. She gave me the lowdown and here are the results of my first attempts at lightscribe. I am pretty pleased.
What do you think?
7 comments:
It Looks REALLY GREAT!!! You do SUCH GOOD WORK! THANKS SO MUCH FOR THE SLIDE SHOW LINKS! iT WILL HELP JUN sooo MUCH!
Looks great Carrie...so funny...I was just trying to find a good deal on these yesterday myself. Glad to see that they turn out so nicely - way better than CD labels I think which cost just about as much!
Very professional Carrie. These look great!
They look amazingly cool and professional.
Of course I think they look better than paper labels, but I am a bit biased!
Me like!
I have this feature on my new laptop, but have never used it. You're tempting me...
nice! i'm a newbie photographer and I have little preprinted labels with my info but still add the client's info with a sharpie...i'd never even heard of lightscribe, i will definitely check it out -- thanks!
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