More info on the walmart photo cds.... taken from http://www.walmart.com/catalog/product.do?product_id=3258377
Create a backup of all your most precious memories with an Archive CD. Each CD is Windows and Mac compatible and holds up to 100 photos. Also included is our Digital Album Organizer for viewing and editing your photos on your desktop (Windows only). *Click Customize to go to the Photo Center and begin creating your CD.* A Photo CD lets you permanently store your irreplaceable photo files at the highest resolution possible. Choose the photo albums you want to back up, and you'll get a non-erasable CD for safe storage, or for sending photos to other people. Each Photo CD holds up to 100 photo files. - Full-resolution copies of your original photos - Mac- and PC-compatible CD - Software for viewing and editing your photos on your desktop (Windows only) - Protective clear CD case I suggest you try copying the files over, then attempt to view them on the Mac. On 8/23/09, Greg Schoettmer <[email protected]> wrote: > > Hi Folks, > > Having a problem here and could use some help. While on vacation I > purchased one of those disposable underwater cameras (rafting trip - it was > great!). Once home, I took the camera to WalMart to have the film developed > and had them put the pictures on a CD. Just got home with the CD, plugged > it > onto my MBP and it says that the disk is blank. I take the disk to my G5 > and > open in iPhoto. It reads the disk but says that the files are in an > unrecognizable format. > > There has to be some generic plug-in to read pictures that WalMart > develops. Anybody that has already solved this problem? Otherwise I'll have > to return to the store and find out what I was given. > > Thanks, > > Greg > > > > > _______________________________________________ > MacGroup mailing list > [email protected] > http://www.math.louisville.edu/mailman/listinfo/macgroup > >
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