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| Atari Jaguar and Vectrex Covers |
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| Arseen:
--- Quote from: ElkinFencer10 on March 27, 2015, 02:18:09 PM ---Awesome! You guys are the best. --- End quote --- Si seƱor. |
| robbievgb:
Just started a Vectrex collection and I have 3 boxes: Armor Attack Scramble Solar Quest All have varying degrees of condition, but I think the main game image and logos are intact. Once I get a new scanner, they will go to the top of my scanning queue. |
| robbievgb:
All my Vectrex boxes are now scanned (see my raw scan thread in my signature). There's 11 games in total. |
| mupps:
I have downloaded the art for some of my Jaguar games and am excited to go print them, but I'm not sure what the dimensions should be. I'm thinking I need to take these into photoshop and set them to a certain size so that printing is easy-peasy, but I can't seem to locate those dimensions. Can anyone help? |
| Arseen:
--- Quote from: mupps on March 06, 2016, 11:32:18 AM ---I have downloaded the art for some of my Jaguar games and am excited to go print them, but I'm not sure what the dimensions should be. I'm thinking I need to take these into photoshop and set them to a certain size so that printing is easy-peasy, but I can't seem to locate those dimensions. Can anyone help? --- End quote --- Dimensions are 3366 by 2100. All our covers are sized to fit UGCs as is. Few tip for printing: 1. Check the DPI if it says 300 all is as it should be. 2. Before printing, open the file in MS Paint and go to File > Page Setup. 3. Change paper size from "Letter" to "Legal". 4. Set orientation to "Landscape". 5. Centering horizontal/vertical is optional. Scale to 100% of normal size. Leave the margins as defaults. 6. If at step 1 the DPI was 96 use scale 32, if it was 72 use scale 24. 7. Make sure that fit to page is off. There's a preview image on the Page Setup window showing a white box (the page) with a dotted line (the margin) and a gray box with an X reaching from corner to corner. The gray box represents your image. As long as it shows within the margin area, it should print just fine. Add to that: These instructions apply to all approved covers and nearly all the ones found on boards. |
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