Some DVD players can read them right off the disc and you can see them on your TV - if not, almost all versions of windows has 'media viewer' or 'picture gallery' (right click and select 'open with') - that works as long as the pictures are jpegs png bmp or other standard files - otherwise you might have to open them with photoshop or another special program.
that depends on the size of the cd ( as in how much memory it can hold) and how high the quality of the pictures is.
well derrr, YES save the pictures to 'My Documents' and then use your CD burning software to burn the pictures to a CD. HOPE THAT HELPED :-X
It is fine to save pictures on either one.
you glue them on the CD LOL
cd's you can get them from most supermarkets blank cd's not dvd
yes you can.
Is this a trick question? Assuming that only integral number of pictures can be put on the CD, you can put 0 pictures, since the CD isn't big enough to hold even one picture.
Yes
A Cd.
The number of pictures that can fit on CD depends on the size of the picture files. If each picture is 300 kilobytes, about 2,100 pictures will fit on a standard compact disc.
If you had an MRI or maybe similar testing done at a hospital etc. they probably gave you a CD to take home and you looked at it on your computer. That CD installed that folder and that is how you were able to look at the pictures that were on that CD on your computer.
Well you can put pictures, music and movies on CD's