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You can print photos from a DVD or CD by taking it into any Walgreens or CVS. They will print the photos within one hour.
Dvd is better than CD because the dvd can store more data than the CD
Most canon printers do print photos and dvd's with the right kind of ink and paper.
Download a program for making phoro cd and burn it to a cd or dvd. Nero. Also some free programs are available to download.
No, as long as you have a CD/DVD drive that can write to discs, then it should work.
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.
Computers used to have separate drives for putting in a CD and Playing a DVD. Now, especially with Laptops, Most Computers and Laptops have a multifunction unit in which both DVD'S and CD'S can be read, but again, some computers still do have separate drives, purely because the performance is better, e.g. A CD may upload better onto iTunes for example in A CD drive rather than a CD/DVD drive.
Either, a DVD will allow the most amount of space.
Good question, but plus CD doesn't exist. It does with regard to DVD.
If you laptop has a CD drive put the CD in to it and then you would select the photos that you want right click and then click burn to disc. If your laptop doesnt have a CD drive then I suggest that you put it on a flash drive and try it on a computer or laptop that does have a CD drive
Many DVD's have the capability to view image files saved onto a CD or DVD, however some do not. Check the users manual to see, or just pop the disc in & find out, the worst that can happen is it wont work.