- Jun 27, 2002
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I was looking at a burned CDR a couple of days ago and started thinking... what if that odd-colored area was not random but rather formed a picture the human eye could see? Would it be possible to lay out data in such a way as to make pictures on the surface of a CDR visible to the naked eye? Imagine the detail possible in such images.
Could somebody tell me how to make an iso image filled with ones and an image filled with zeroes so I could start playing with this idea?
Edit:
Basically I'm trying to turn my CDR drive into an extremly high-resolution monochrome printer.
Could somebody tell me how to make an iso image filled with ones and an image filled with zeroes so I could start playing with this idea?
Edit:
Basically I'm trying to turn my CDR drive into an extremly high-resolution monochrome printer.