I guess you are refering to a photo CD of the kind produced by Kodak or Fuji Film at photoshops? Depending on the type of computer operating system you are using, you could try viewing The images using Apple's Quicktime Player available free from www.apple.com/quicktime or the video lan client (vlc) player www.videolan.org
sure
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.
Yes you can, assuming it is in a format legible by a PC. Place the CD into the CD/DVD player, and wait for the disk to spin up. On a PC (Windows), open My Computer, and left-click on the DC drive. You should see your folders and/or pictures appear in the window. Select the pictures you want to move, and right-click them. Choose "Copy". Then, navigate to the folder you want to put the pictures in, right-click and select "Paste". Your pictures will be transferred then.
Using a Mac or Windows? In windows, click Start, My Computer, then double click the drive icon where the CD is inserted and it will open to show the pictures.
you glue them on the CD LOL
Open the CD player by lifting the lid
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.
A Cd.