Talk:LightScribe
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[edit] Just tidying up.
This article, although it's a stub, is poorly written for an encyclopedia article, and contains information that actually constitutes a new article.
I'm going to move the "Improving Image Quality" section to another article, "LightScribe Image Quality."
Unfortunately, I don't know enough about the technology to really write an article, but I'll do my best throughout the evening and see where it all ends up.
I am not the original author of this article. But I have experience with articles that aren't up to par (having tried to write a few of them), so I'll try to get it right, this time.
[edit] Changes...
Removed "stub" because this article seems complete enough so that it is no longer a stub, added categories.
[edit] Optical disc authoring technology
I've added a section to Optical disc authoring technology (a new article) of which this is now the "main section" -- please expand that paragraph as appropriate. —Quarl (talk) 2006-01-15 12:24Z
IS this even "authoring"? The authoring article refers to data, not labeling discs, which this essentially is. Alvis 20:40, 24 March 2006 (UTC)
[edit] Out of Place Sentences.
Because the labels are laser-etched--not printed--there's no ink, no smudging, and no peeling. Your labels can be whatever you want them to be. Create one-of-a-kind designs with your own photos, text, and artwork using your label-making software. Or choose from the many free backgrounds the software provides.
These sentences look like they're trying to sell you LightScribe rather than tell you what it is. I won't remove it myself, though, I'll just give my opinion. --CCFreak2K 08:02, 17 April 2006 (UTC)
- Removed. 216.167.244.113 22:43, 21 April 2006 (UTC)