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DVD Cover Art Size? - Mac Forums
Quick question. I'm designing a cover art for something, and I just need to know the correct size.
Does anyone know the correct size/proportions for a DVD cover art?
This including bleeds, etc.
I'm going to be designing in Illustrator, but I might do some photo touch-up and effects in Photoshop.
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Google is your friend...
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Quote: : google is your friend...
True dat. I was too lazy searching terms instead of searching for actual images I guess.
But it's okay. I just took a ruler and measured it instead.
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Quote: : I'm designing a cover art for something, and I just need to know the correct size.
Many replication companies have templates for Photoshop, Illustrator, etc.
That you can download from their websites, which I found helpful for such tasks.
If you google "DVD replication", you'll find lots of those companies.
- Martin
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Quote: : True dat.
I was too lazy searching terms instead of searching for actual images I guess.
But it's okay. I just took a ruler and measured it instead.
That's always what I do, usually faster than Googling.
Though I do need a new Pica ruler.
And if you only have a regular US-Letter printer, buy some A4 paper - it'll fit better in the print area
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