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Albums on CD

GatorGator Registered Users Posts: 192 Major grins
edited December 5, 2005 in Mind Your Own Business
Anybody have info on the best programs to use for creating a CD Album?:dunno

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    AngeloAngelo Super Moderators Posts: 8,937 moderator
    edited June 14, 2005
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    John MuellerJohn Mueller Registered Users Posts: 2,555 Major grins
    edited June 14, 2005
    Angelo wrote:
    i recommend TOAST
    Is that with or w/out jelly or jam:D
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    GatorGator Registered Users Posts: 192 Major grins
    edited June 14, 2005
    Thanks Angelo, do you happen to have a link for that? I did a quick search and got nothin'ne_nau.gif
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    AngeloAngelo Super Moderators Posts: 8,937 moderator
    edited June 14, 2005
    Gator wrote:
    Thanks Angelo, do you happen to have a link for that? I did a quick search and got nothin'ne_nau.gif
    try this: http://shopper-search.cnet.com/search?qt=toast+software&subj=toast_software&part=overture-cnet&tag=234062
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    mercphotomercphoto Registered Users Posts: 4,550 Major grins
    edited June 14, 2005
    Angelo wrote:
    i recommend TOAST

    Toast is pretty neat, really. Lets you do a lot of neat stuff with it. Worth the $.
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    GatorGator Registered Users Posts: 192 Major grins
    edited June 14, 2005
    Thanks! Gonna check it out now! thumb.gif
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    SeymoreSeymore Banned Posts: 1,539 Major grins
    edited June 15, 2005
    I've used IrfanView with good success. It's quite configurable and will run off the CD.

    Here's what they say in the "about.txt":

    What is IrfanView ?

    IrfanView is a very fast, compact and innovative FREEWARE image viewer/converter
    for Windows 9x/ME/NT/2000/XP/2003.

    IrfanView is fast and small, with extremely low system resources requirements.
    It is trying to be simple for beginners and powerful for professionals.

    Supported file formats:
    AIF, ANI/CUR, ASF, AU/SND, AVI, B3D, BMP/DIB, CAD formats, CLP, DDS, Dicom/ACR,
    DJVU, ECW, EMF/WMF, EPS, FITS, FPX (FlashPix), FSH, G3, GIF, ICO/ICL/EXE/DLL,
    IFF/LBM, IMG (GEM), JPG2000, JPG, JPM, KDC, LDF, LWF, MED, MID/RMI, MNG/JNG,
    MOV, MP3, MPG, MrSID, NLM/NOL/NGG, OGG, PBM/PGM/PPM, PCX/DCX, PhotoCD, PNG,
    PSD, PSP, RAS/SUN, RAW, Real Audio (RA), RLE, SFF, SFW, SGI/RGB,
    SWF (Flash 4), TGA, TIF, TTF, TXT, WAD, WAV, WBMP, XBM, XPM, CRW/CR2, DNG,
    NEF, ORF, RAF, MRW, DCR, X3F, PEF, SRF, EFF, DXF, DWG, HPGL etc.

    Some features of IrfanView:
    Multi language support, Thumbnail option, slideshow, drag & drop support,
    fast directory browsing, batch conversion/editing, multipage editing, email,
    print, change color depth, scanning, cut/crop, IPTC edit, capturing,
    effects (sharpen, blur, Adobe Photoshop filters), lossless JPG operations,
    EXE/SCR creating, many hotkeys, many command line options, many plugins ...

    Microsoft Media Player PlugIn: allows IrfanView to read following
    formats: ASF, AU/SND/AIF, AVI, MID/RMI, MOV, MP3,
    MPG/MPEG, WAV, WMA, WMV.
    Support for Apple QuickTime (PlugIn): allows IrfanView to read following
    formats: MOV, QTIF, Mac PICT, FLI/FLC.

    IrfanView was the first Windows graphic viewer (worldwide) with Animated-GIF
    support !

    FREEWARE for non commercial use !
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    siriusphotosiriusphoto Registered Users Posts: 2 Beginner grinner
    edited June 21, 2005
    Gator wrote:
    Anybody have info on the best programs to use for creating a CD Album?ne_nau.gif

    I use iView MediaPro to create a catalog which I then burn to the CD with the customer's photos. I also include the free catalog reader from iView that lets them view the photos with a very simple program. I've used this software for several years now as my primary DAM & highly recommend it. It's available for Mac OS X & Windows, as well as the catalog reader. A little pricey but worth it. I also use the catalog reader at events so that customers can view photos but can't alter anything on my server (I use 4 Mac laptops & a wireless network). Hope this helps...
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    GatorGator Registered Users Posts: 192 Major grins
    edited June 21, 2005
    Thanks, very good info! Will check it out! By the way, do you shoot the Dogstar?
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    Art ScottArt Scott Registered Users Posts: 8,959 Major grins
    edited December 4, 2005
    I use both....
    I use Roxio Easy Media Creator 7.5 for simple archiving of my files and I use Flip Album 6 pro for the photo books I make for others...really quite nice as you can watermark your whole album, make it with and expiration date or time limit, pas word protect it also. thumb.gif
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    Blues fanBlues fan Registered Users Posts: 67 Big grins
    edited December 5, 2005
    You might try taking a look at Photodex. I am not sure if this is exactly what you were wanting but its a pretty powerful program. I have seen some very nice videos made with it. www.photodex.com
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