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by dikei 2740 days ago
Just a rough calculation:

Each pit on the DVD represents 1 bit, but need at least 1 pixel to stored. You need 8 bit to store a pixel. So you have write amplification of at least 8 when taking picture of DVD.

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That's why I suggested using a couple of light sources - you could take an image that's lower resolution than 1 pixel per bit and still resolve the image data to the DVD data based on the color. Eg 10 would be a different color to 01.

It's not even remotely practical but I thought it was an interesting idea. Judging by the way the votes are yoyo'ing up and down, about half of HN readers agree. :)

I'd assumed some optical magnification would be required in combination with multiple photos per disc.

Then software would have to sort out the mess.