Editorial Review:Product Description:Memorex LightScribe Cool Colors CD media delivers stunning, laser-etched designs right on the disc surface, now with vibrant, jewel-toned backgrounds. Create photo, music and data CDs with custom disc prints featuring different backgrounds using the fastest way to burn silkscreen-quality disc prints.With Memorex LightScribe media and a LightScribe-enabled optical drive, you can create custom labels using photos, graphics and text, and then inscribe the designs directly onto the specially coated, scratch-resistant discs. Simply burn the data side of the disc as usual, then flip the disc over and use the same drive to burn a custom label. Memorex's LightScribe Cool Colors CDs offer maximum data recording speeds, faster label creation and enhanced disc print images.
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Not as neat as I thought they would be...
I just bought a laptop with Lightscribe, and I had never seen or used Lightscribe before. I bought these cds and tried them. The blue one didn't work that well, the image it burned was very light in some places- it didn't burn evenly. They are not as neat looking as I was hoping for. I have not tried any other Lightscribe cd brands since then, so I don't know if it is just my laptop, the cds, or just the way Lightscribe is.
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Beautiful Colors, Works like a charm
I bought a set of these Memorex Cool Colors LightScribe CDs about two months ago. Unlike other reviewers of these new color LightScribe media, I have not noticed any fading in the burned images, even after two months. (I messed up on on of the red CDs, so I burned a test image on the label and have really mistreated this CD, left in the sun, found it under a couch. I've noticed no deterioration in the color...) One thing to note, the do seem to get a "film" over the label image soon after being burned. I don't know what this is... I do wish they would sell them in single color packs, though. I find the yellow, red and green (in that order) CDs have better contrast with the burned images than the blue/turquoise CD. (I bought on "opened" pack, and someone had switched out all the orange for red...) One thing to note, make sure you have the most up-to-date LightScribe software. I know there was a new release in Dec 07, and it has a new LightScribe Control Panel where you can adjust the contrast to burn a darker image. This has really helped. These really do make beautiful CDs.
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Wow - I like this one!
Just got this capability a couple days ago. It is great. My car stereo refuses to eject CDs with the paper labels (took about 20 minutes and a pair of tweesers to get it out - and ruined the disc in the process). Now I can make a disc with a label and no need for paper or ink! Burns the design/info right onto the disc. Be patient - it takes about 20 minutes to burn the designs into the disc.