What Is a Picture Disc?

A picture disc is a type of compact disc (CD or DVD) that stores digital photo files, often burned from scanned prints or developed from film. In the 2000s, it was a popular format for families picking up prints from places like Walgreens or Costco—your printed pictures came with a matching CD of digital versions.

If you ever used one-hour photo labs, chances are you’ve got a few of these tucked away in a drawer or envelope somewhere. These discs might be labeled by hand with a date, or printed with the photo center’s logo and a few sample images.

Today, many people are unsure whether these discs still work or how to access the photos they once held dear.

Can Walgreens or Costco Still Scan Photos to Disc?

Not reliably. Walgreens used to scan photos to disc, but many locations have discontinued the service due to outdated equipment. Costco Photo Centers no longer exist at all. This leaves people wondering where to go when they want to preserve their picture discs—or scan new prints into digital formats.

While scanning services may still exist at some retail locations, knowledgeable service is very hard to find. If you need to scan old photos, or recover old files from a picture disc, consider a compact disc transfer service that can even preserve data from aging formats like CD-R and DVD-R.

 

Pharmacist, Not Photo Scanner

 

What If My Picture Disc Won’t Play?

DVDs and CDs degrade over time—especially if they were burned instead of pressed. Exposure to sunlight, humidity, or even scratches from being slid into paper sleeves can corrupt the data.

If you’re dealing with a disc that won’t open or shows an error message, read our guide on how to fix an unreadable DVD. Sometimes the damage is surface-level and repairable. Other times, recovery requires specialized tools and clean-room techniques.

To protect what’s on your disc, avoid repeated attempts to open it using unfamiliar software. Data recovery experts can often rescue the files and move them to a safer format—like secure cloud storage you can access from any device.

 

Corrupted picture disc showing unreadable file error on computer

 

Is There a Better Way to Preserve Old Photos?

Rather than duplicating discs or relying on outdated tech, the best path is to digitize your original photo prints and store them safely. A professional photo scanning service captures full-resolution images and organizes them digitally, without compression or risk of disc rot.

If you have an envelope filled with photos on DVD, you can send the whole package in. Experts can recover the disc files and scan any original prints still inside.

And with modern options like cloud storage, you can share albums instantly, add voice commentary, and ensure the people you love have access—no DVD player required.

 

Family enjoying pictures on the cloud from old photos and picture discs

 

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Geoff, a retired military officer, founded Heirloom to make digital archiving simple and secure—helping families preserve and enjoy priceless memories for generations.

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