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.
depends on the CD
Yes you can burn those pictures as data files onto a CD and it will hold thousands!
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.
HOW CD'S DOES IT HOLD? HOW MANY CD'S DOES IT HOLD
Cd's hold 700 megabytes of information. since the file size of pictures varies due to the dimensions of the picture and its resolution there is no set number, but roughly several hundred pictures should fit.
I'm a photographer, and I work Nascar Cup, Nationwide and Truck series events. I can easily take 2000-2500 pictures during any given race. All pictures need to be backed up on cd. The cd's I use are Memorex 52x-700mb-80min and those cd's can hold 425-450 pictures that are an average size of 1100kb JPEG. Hope that helps, Uhall
The number of CD's that a CD storage wallet can hold will usually depend as different models and brands can hold different amounts. Typically they hold around 30-50 CD's.
It depends on the size of the Pictures. A CD is like any memory device, it has a definitive amount of space to store data. you can store about 700 MB of pictures. If you have a camera that can produce 10 meg pictures then you can put about 70 pictures on that CD. That is a general answer to the question, however in reality pictures taken from a 10 meg camera may be larger or smaller on a disk. A DVD will hold many more pictures and most computers that can read the pictures from a CD can also read them from a DVD. I just did a wedding, lunch, dinner, and dance and I've got 719 pictures and they total 3.7 GB. That's 3,700 MB or 6 Cd's. I should be able to get all of them on a DVD. A DVD can hold 4.7 GB of information. I hoped that cleared things up a little.
It depends primarily on how many pictures you intend to store on a single disc, the size of those pictures and where they will be viewed. Choosing one of the other will have no impact on the final quality of the pictures. While a DVD will hold several times the number of pictures of a CD, CD's can still hold a fair number of pictures. If you can fit all of the pictures you need onto a single CD, you are a little better off going with the CD. The reason is that most DVD players and DVD drives will read a CD, yet CD players and CD drives will not read a DVD. If you are sharing these pictures with someone that may only have a CD drive and not a DVD drive, the CD will give you greater compatibility. If you have too many pictures to fit on a single CD, you would still be okay sharing a DVD in most circumstances. Almost all drives installed in new computers over the past 7-10 years have been DVD drives. I think the DVD is better than CD, becaus of the better quality and bigger capacity...so if you want to burn more pictures onto a CD or DVD, you had better choose the DVD disc, hope these informs can help you.
Yes, you can copy various digital pictures onto a blank CD through the use of a CD writer. The files can then be accessed by any computer. If your pictures are not digital, they will need to be scanned first before they can be transferred.
A 63-minute CD could hold about 551mb.
A 63-minute CD could hold about 551mb.
A 63-minute CD could hold about 551mb.