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| dejimus:
i dont know the name for it, but i use super white legal paper on a thicker than usual stock. the colors actually come out more vibrant than the official cases usually. |
| Velmeran:
I've discovered recently that most who do custom covers for DVD and Bluray all recommend using Brochure Paper. Glossy, Semi-Glossy, Matte is up to the individual preference, the Brochure Paper is nearly an identical thickness and weight to actual dvd and bd covers. |
| AppleQueso:
--- Quote from: Velmeran on January 26, 2010, 10:25:49 AM ---...Brochure Paper is nearly an identical thickness and weight to actual dvd and bd covers. --- End quote --- ...at least if we aren't talking newer ps2 games, which seem to have thinner inserts (and generally cheaper-feeling packaging all around.) I have brochure paper myself and can vouch for this though, it's the perfect thickness. |
| chazparks:
Is it the toner or paper style that should be changed for better images. I printed a cover the printed graphic looks more washed and green than the image on screen. |
| tiggerwalker:
Chazparks: Ink can have a part in it but in my case it was the paper. I have always used the cheapest paper from wal-mart. I didn't even know that I had a photo printer :P So if I use brochure paper no-one will be able to tell? Also can you print these at Office Depot? |
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