Yes, you can print pictures from a CD at CVS. Most CVS locations have photo kiosks that allow you to upload images directly from a CD. Simply insert the CD into the kiosk, select the photos you want to print, and follow the prompts to complete your order. Additionally, you can also upload images from other sources like USB drives or smartphones.
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.
You would have to save the pictures to your computer. If you have a photograph printer at home, just print them out from there. However, if you do not, you will have to load the picture(s) only a jumpdrive or a CD. After you upload your picture(s), bring the CD or jump drive to your local Walgreens or CVS and you can get them printed easily onto photopaper.
A computer tech store should be able to help load the pictures off of a floppy disc. After the pictures have been uploaded to the computer and reloaded on a CD the pictures can be print anywhere that prints pictures.
Printing text onto a CD label should be easy. Putting the cd label in the printer while it is still on the sheet will allow one to print easily. It would also be possible to write directly on the CD with a marker.
Some photo developers are able to put the pictures onto a CD and then you could do digital printing. You could also scan the photo into the computer and then use digital printing.
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.
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.
you glue them on the CD LOL
The most recent versions of the Print Shop suite of software have included CD label creators.
cd's you can get them from most supermarkets blank cd's not dvd