User Rank: Newbie Joined: 5/16/2009 Posts: 1
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Why can't we have full color LightScribe?
Look at the illustration on: http://www.tpub.com/content/armycomsystems/SS0572/SS05720009.htm
Why can’t
this or similar process work with LightScribe? With the infared light,
a particular color from a photograph “peels” away revealing the
desired color and so on. Even if a "negative" has to be used as in traditional photography.
Even Polaroid has digital paper with microscopic dye
crystals.
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User Rank: Power User Joined: 8/3/2008 Posts: 1570
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Hi d521322 !
What you're suggesting is probably the best one yet!
There are three problems though:
- Every user would have to buy all new media;
- They could not use "gelatin" coating; and
- I don't have any idea of what "dyes" would work.
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User Rank: Newbie Joined: 9/30/2009 Posts: 1
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Well, maybe we don't want to have to send our discs to the film processors. That'd defeat the purpose of having LightScribe in the first place, right?  Well, I wonder how the Polaroid thing might work...
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