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Subject: CD's saving pictures..
> that these [CD] things have a dye base whose color is changed by exposing
> them to a bright light..
> maybe the long term storage of the CD's containing all you latest
> and greatest digital pictures should probably be in a dark place,
That's probably why some of the blanks I've bought have a printed warning to
avoid excessive exposure to heat or sunlight. Fortunately, mine are stored
in
a cabinet section of the computer desk which has a solid door that keeps
even room light out and helps a bunch with avoiding dust, too.
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