LightScribe enhances CD and DVD labeling quality (Press Release)
Enhancements to LightScribe's system software markedly improve the look of CD and DVD labels
Corvallis, Oregon, September 5, 2007 - LightScribe Direct Disc Labeling today announced enhancements that reduce graininess and improve fine detail reproduction for LightScribe's DVD / CD labeling. The stunning results are instantly visible on photos, graphics and text on LightScribe CDs and DVDs. The enhanced image quality is available immediately through a free upgrade of the LightScribe system software and requires no additional changes to customers' systems or new hardware and media.
LightScribe customers will experience the image quality improvement when they update to the latest version of the LightScribe system software, available for download on LightScribe website.
The LightScribe system software will also be preloaded on LightScribe-enabled personal computers and included with DVD writers. The new enhancements do not impact LightScribe labeling time and work with all LightScribe media -- CDs, DVDs, and color background CDs.
"Enhancing image quality demonstrates LightScribe's ongoing commitment to improving the customer experience," said Kent Henscheid, marketing manager for LightScribe. "With the new system software enhancements, customers can now burn LightScribe CDs and DVDs with even better results."
LightScribe -- a laser DVD / CD label burning technology found in many popular brands of disc burners, laptops and PCs -- gives people the ability to easily burn silkscreen-quality photos, graphics, images and text directly onto LightScribe CDs and DVDs. A simple title printed in normal mode will typically take a couple of minutes. A fuller disc image will take approximately 15-20 minutes. LightScribe CDs are available in original gold, red, orange, yellow, blue and green.
LightScribe-enabled CDs, DVDs, software, desktops, notebooks, aftermarket optical disc drives and duplicator systems are available at major retailers worldwide, as well as through most leading brands online.
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Corvallis, Oregon, September 5, 2007 - LightScribe Direct Disc Labeling today announced enhancements that reduce graininess and improve fine detail reproduction for LightScribe's DVD / CD labeling. The stunning results are instantly visible on photos, graphics and text on LightScribe CDs and DVDs. The enhanced image quality is available immediately through a free upgrade of the LightScribe system software and requires no additional changes to customers' systems or new hardware and media.
LightScribe customers will experience the image quality improvement when they update to the latest version of the LightScribe system software, available for download on LightScribe website.
The LightScribe system software will also be preloaded on LightScribe-enabled personal computers and included with DVD writers. The new enhancements do not impact LightScribe labeling time and work with all LightScribe media -- CDs, DVDs, and color background CDs.
"Enhancing image quality demonstrates LightScribe's ongoing commitment to improving the customer experience," said Kent Henscheid, marketing manager for LightScribe. "With the new system software enhancements, customers can now burn LightScribe CDs and DVDs with even better results."
LightScribe -- a laser DVD / CD label burning technology found in many popular brands of disc burners, laptops and PCs -- gives people the ability to easily burn silkscreen-quality photos, graphics, images and text directly onto LightScribe CDs and DVDs. A simple title printed in normal mode will typically take a couple of minutes. A fuller disc image will take approximately 15-20 minutes. LightScribe CDs are available in original gold, red, orange, yellow, blue and green.
LightScribe-enabled CDs, DVDs, software, desktops, notebooks, aftermarket optical disc drives and duplicator systems are available at major retailers worldwide, as well as through most leading brands online.
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Posted by ls man (guest) on Thursday 06 September 2007 00:36
You guys are faster releasing the news than their own website. It still displays driver date: August 3rd, 2007 ;-)


Posted by patyomkin (guest) on Thursday 06 September 2007 20:33
I welcome the improvement,
But it isn't up on the site yet.

But it isn't up on the site yet.



Posted by patyomkin (guest) on Friday 07 September 2007 05:56
My thoughts exactly,
they sent out the press release,
but forgot to update the software on the site?
Or they just wanted to create a buzz...
hehe
i was just kidding.

they sent out the press release,
but forgot to update the software on the site?
Or they just wanted to create a buzz...
hehe
i was just kidding.



Posted by Art (guest) on Tuesday 11 September 2007 06:27
Yeah, now if they could only release a software update that would halve the labeling time or make my labels immune to chips.
Seriously, maybe I'm just a greasy person but if you get any grease on these labels they smear all to hell. Also putting them in cd-wallets tends to smear the labels too.
Perhaps I just got some cheap discs?
Seriously, maybe I'm just a greasy person but if you get any grease on these labels they smear all to hell. Also putting them in cd-wallets tends to smear the labels too.
Perhaps I just got some cheap discs?

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