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Easiest way to burn 100 Digal Proofs to DVD ?

 
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May 07, 2011 19:01 |  #1

Hey guy,
I have about 100 RAW files in Lightroom v3. that a model I worked with wants as digial proofs. Whats the quickest/easiset way to burn them to a DVD?

Convert to jpg. to a folder I'm guessing? But what about the burning part? lol... Noob I know, but I've never burned to a DVD before.

I'm on Widows 7 Pro btw.

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May 07, 2011 20:19 |  #2

Do you have a DVD burner with the supplied burning software? It's pretty simple -- Export from Lightroom as jpegs in the sRGB color space at an image size that will meet the model's needs, yes into a dedicated folder, then you can typically just drag and drop the images into the software or whatever they specify.


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May 08, 2011 00:45 |  #3

Look in your program list for one of the following burning programs:
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May 08, 2011 00:47 as a reply to  @ tonylong's post |  #4

I'm also on Windows 7. In this example I right clicked on a folder (use Tony's suggestion of exporting to one folder) and then assuming you have a physical DVD burner, send it to it and follow the prompts. It is pretty simple.


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May 08, 2011 11:01 |  #5

Windows 7 has built in DVD burning capability which requires no usage of any special applications to create and burn files to DVD. Simply drag and drop the files to the DVD device similar to dragging and dropping files to a memory stick or harddrive, then instruct Windows to 'burn' the files to the device.


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May 08, 2011 11:09 as a reply to  @ Wilt's post |  #6

^ Thanks guys. I do want to size down all of the images, but don't know how to do that in bulk exporting from LR, anyone?




  
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m.shalaby wrote in post #12370215 (external link)
^ Thanks guys. I do want to size down all of the images, but don't know how to do that in bulk exporting from LR, anyone?

File, Export dialog window has within it the Image Sizing check box, where you get to specific the pixel dimensions of the ouput files when this is checked.


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