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Sunday, August 30, 2009
DigiPaks
Have you ever gone to a music store and purchased an album just because of its packaging?Well, DigiPaks have the way of doing just that. Since the majority of CD albums and DVD movies are still sold in jewel cases or amaray cases, anything that is packaged differently has a better chance of standing out. The packaging is one of the first alternatives for jewel cases that is why a lot of studios, costumers, and artists love it.
DigiPaks are like cardboard sleeves which open up like a book to reveal a plastic tray glued inside which holds the CD. If you’re an artist, and would like your album to stand out, try DigiPaks. You won’t be disappointed!
Contact Disc2day for prices, and we can even send you some samples.
Labels: cd duplication, digipaks
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Wednesday, August 19, 2009
What Is Thermal Transfer CD/DVD Printing?
A thermal transfer print is a Disc printing process in which the printer prints on thermocromic disc surface by melting a coating of ribbon so that it stays glued to the material on which the print is applied. This process is the highest quality CD printing or DVD printing that you can print on a CD-R or DVD-R. The quality is 173 Dots Per Inch (for full colors), with a gloss finish and as well as smudge proof (water proof). This print is actually a higher resolution than the industry standard Silk Screen which is done at 125 DPI. In contrast to thermal prints, Inkjet printers work by placing extremely tiny droplets of liquid ink onto the disc surface. If you look closely on the printed surface, you will see tiny dots. Though, there are lots of disadvantages on inkjet prints. One major disadvantage is ink bleeding, where ink is carried sideways away from the desired location. It leaves a muddy appearance. Also, it is not waterproof, even the smallest drop of water can cause blurring and running. At Disc2day, we use the highest quality thermal print on discs!Labels: cd printing, dvd printing, thermal transfer
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Wednesday, August 12, 2009
DVD Duplication of True Colors the Movie
A local student filmmaker's short documentary has recently been acquired for international distribution and sales. The short film, True Colors is about four homosexual men and their life stories on how they have dealt with issues concerning love, hate and acceptance. Taryl Hargens from Arizona K-12 Center states that, "this compelling story speaks strongly about the power one holds when the desire for love and acceptance penetrates the walls of hatred and adversity. The heart of the filmmaker shines through as the words and visual images prompt us to think about the ramifications of a society absent of human compassion."The student filmmaker, Kenneth Yanga, did not expect much from his documentary. He only wanted to share stories about the homosexual community through the voices of four selected individuals to teach and educate not just the heterosexual community but as well as the gay community. The film has been picked up by Ouat Media of Toronto, ON who strictly distributes short films worldwide.
Disc2day is proud to be Kenneth Yanga's DVD Duplication & Replication Company and we will continue to provide Kenny with any CD & DVD services he may need throughout his advancing career.
To learn more about the film, please go to www.truecolorsmovie.com.
NOTE:
Standard turn time applies upon art approval. If not approved the day you received it, additional day will be added to turn time until proof is approved via email.
Labels: cd dvd duplication, movies, true colors movie
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