User Rank: Power User Joined: 9/21/2010 Posts: 295
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I made a test disc. Check it out.
If you can't see the times that I put on the disc, click on the link below.
Click this link and then click the magnifying glass: http://picasaweb.google.com/shutterlock/ImageSpace#5554098811377752466
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User Rank: Newbie Joined: 8/1/2010 Posts: 7
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Nice job! This should be a reference image for all newbies to LS. Wish I had it back when 
Mark
www.lowcostburning.com
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User Rank: Newbie Joined: 12/30/2010 Posts: 1
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That is totally awesome! How did you get it to burn at the darkest level 5? I am familiar with LS but never knew it could get that dark!
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User Rank: Power User Joined: 9/21/2010 Posts: 295
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jray wrote:How did you get it to burn at the darkest level 5?
That number 5 represents five burns. Meaning set your control panel to "Enhanced," print at "Best," and then do it four more times.
So you will have to push the CD tray back in and print the same image again and again, but that's how Multi-Burn works.
Honestly I only do Double Burn.(darkness level 2)
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User Rank: Power User Joined: 9/21/2010 Posts: 295
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I think what is impressive is that I did five burns and there is no blurring at all! That 5 is crisp!
Others have experienced blurring of the picture when doing mulit-burns. Like this guy(click magnifying glass picture to see the image blur):
http://picasaweb.google.com/shutterlock/ImageSpace#5559592973176796546
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