My feeling was that I had re-worked the orig. scan, downsized and
resampled, then burned the disc for the lab. Which would only mean I'd
have to re-fiddle the original scan.
I'm conditioned to assume I was wrong and thrash about in all
directions before getting it together.
I realize a tif cannot be changed, but can be over-written.
I've just vowed to never re-burn on the original disc unless under a
different title.
Thanks much for the help.

Jack

Jack 

--- William Robb <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> 
> ----- Original Message ----- 
> From: "Jack Davis"
> Subject: Re: CD File Size
> 
> 
> > Bill, it appears that I only threw away 37 mb in sizing for the
> proof
> > print. I checked all CD's and find that they come up as originally
> > scanned (45 - 60 mb).
> > Am I golden?
> 
> Maybe. You seem nice enough from your emails....
> 
> Anyway, once a file is burned to CD and the CD is finalized, you
> aren't 
> going to be changing anything on the CD.
> I thought your point was that you had made some desirable changes to
> a 
> smaller sized file and wanted to know if simply increasing the pixel 
> count before resaving was viable.
> 
> William Robb
> 
> 
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