Sharing a cd-rom disc over a network – Apple Power Macintosh 4400 User Manual
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A note about resolution
When a Photo CD is created, its images are recorded at five different levels of
resolution. The higher the resolution, the more information is recorded about
the image and the sharper the image appears when displayed or printed at
larger sizes. However, high-resolution images take up a lot of memory—up to
18 MB of data for one photograph–which increases file size, as well as the
amount of time it takes to display or print an image.
It’s best to work with a resolution appropriate for your monitor or printer.
Some monitors and printers cannot display or print very high-resolution
images.
Sharing a CD-ROM disc over a network
You can share a CD-ROM disc with other computer users over a network by
using the file-sharing feature of System 7.5. If your disc has audio portions,
you will be able to hear the audio yourself, but other people on the network
will not. Likewise, you cannot hear the audio portions of discs you access
over a network.
IMPORTANT
You may not be able to eject a disc if it is shared. To turn off file
sharing, use the Sharing Setup control panel in the Control Panels folder,
which is in the Apple (K) menu.
For further information about file sharing in System 7.5, see the “Sharing
Files” topic area of Macintosh Guide, available in the Guide (h) menu.
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