CD Duplication for your holiday snaps

CWe all take photos on holiday. Even more so now that digital cameras are a mere pittance to purchase and everyone has a mobile phone with a decent camera built-in. I personally use my phone more than a standalone camera now, just because its always with me and the picture quality is almost as good as most normal cameras now anyway.

The big questions when it comes to holidays snaps is what do we do with them when we get back home? I’ve noticed there tends to be a range of different types people when it comes to this matter and they are as follows:

  • Old-fashioned: These people prefer a physical copy of their holiday pictures so they immediately get them printed professionally and put them straight into proper photo albums with captions and all.
  • Digital: This is the modern, tech-lovers category. I put myself in this range of people. We keep our pictures in a digital format. Copying them onto our computers and use CD duplication software to create copies for friends and family. More recently  have even started keeping online photo albums.
  • Lazy: The final category is the most shameful. The people who leave their picture undeveloped. They forget about the film and lose it or in the case of digital cameras, overwrite the pictures with newer ones.

CD duplication is great because a CD costs as little as 3p now. That’s much cheaper than paying 10p per photo (and that’s digital batch printing). Plus most DVD players and games consoles support photo viewing now and HDTVs make it much better viewing than a simple photographic item.