Do you factor in time in respect to cost? If you figure it up: 300 disc * 15min (per disc) =3D=3D 4500 minutes =3D=3D 3days 3 hours of continous burning assuming you dont have any bad disc in the batch, which in a bundle of 100 I usually get 2-3 that are dead. Assuming you burn even at 8hours a day like a full time job that would take you 9 days to copy. If you have someplace press the discs, you=E0e going to look at the cost of pressing + the cost of shipping. A quick google search and I came across this: http://www.cdrdvdr.com/ $0.57 US per disc which isnt bad. Im sure there are others out there who might be cheaper. Another route to go is check with local university CS departments and they = such. Maybe check with a local LUG and see if anyone recommends any local or inexpensive services. Just some ideas :) I have the photobug too. BTW if you going to do this, and want to use DVD thats a lot of room just for pictures, maybe you can author it as a slideshow DVD/data DVD hybrid. That way they can pull the raw images off and just pop it in a DVD player to view it. g=B4luck! -Josh -- = http://www.piclist.com PIC/SX FAQ & list archive View/change your membership options at http://mailman.mit.edu/mailman/listinfo/piclist