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BadChad:

--- Quote from: tiktektak on March 19, 2011, 10:19:18 AM ---
--- Quote from: Lumberjack42 on March 18, 2011, 10:40:07 PM ---I'm almost leery of even posting these in the first place, but I've already put time into it and even if they suck balls, maybe someone can make them usable.

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Come on lumber don't talk like that.... You know with some extra work all of your covers (haven't checked the new ones yet) would pass easily....

I dunno why you don't want to go the extra mile to make them perfect and rather be huffy. ;)

I don't want to be disrespectful as I still think of you as a important part of our community but still quality requirements have changed much over the last years and we are all equal after all so everyone has to fulfill the same requirements. :)

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I have to go with tik on this one. Hes not trying to be discouraging or anyhting, we just nothing but the best for the site which I aswell am sure your more than capable of. I too have checked your covers and for the most part they just need additional cleaning which is just a few simple clicks with the spot healing brush. As for the ones that have blurryness, all ou need to do is just rescan those and make sure to apply enough weight on the box to keep it nice and flat.

Especially seeing as your capable of contributing so much to the site as you alredy have (Ive definetly printed out my fare share of your covers), we just want to see you produce top notch quality with the rest of us. Please dont take any of this the wrong way because its good to have you back and your definetly a worthy member to the site!  :)
Lumberjack42:

--- Quote from: BadChad on March 19, 2011, 12:15:58 PM ---
--- Quote from: tiktektak on March 19, 2011, 10:19:18 AM ---
--- Quote from: Lumberjack42 on March 18, 2011, 10:40:07 PM ---I'm almost leery of even posting these in the first place, but I've already put time into it and even if they suck balls, maybe someone can make them usable.

--- End quote ---

Come on lumber don't talk like that.... You know with some extra work all of your covers (haven't checked the new ones yet) would pass easily....

I dunno why you don't want to go the extra mile to make them perfect and rather be huffy. ;)

I don't want to be disrespectful as I still think of you as a important part of our community but still quality requirements have changed much over the last years and we are all equal after all so everyone has to fulfill the same requirements. :)

--- End quote ---


I have to go with tik on this one. Hes not trying to be discouraging or anyhting, we just nothing but the best for the site which I aswell am sure your more than capable of. I too have checked your covers and for the most part they just need additional cleaning which is just a few simple clicks with the spot healing brush. As for the ones that have blurryness, all ou need to do is just rescan those and make sure to apply enough weight on the box to keep it nice and flat.

Especially seeing as your capable of contributing so much to the site as you alredy have (Ive definetly printed out my fare share of your covers), we just want to see you produce top notch quality with the rest of us. Please dont take any of this the wrong way because its good to have you back and your definetly a worthy member to the site!  :)

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I get it. And for the record some of those were ones I salvaged from my old HD, but it's kinda like seeing a family member for the first time in years, patting him on the back and saying, "Nice to see you again," then punching them in the crotch as hard as possible. It's hard to get genetic purity out of 25+ year old source material. But I'll try harder to meet the new and improved standards.
toyotaboy83:
Can anybody go in and rework the Contra US retail cover. The bottom seems to be cut off. I hope someone still has the original box scans.
irvgotti452:
Its definetly a habbit that grows on you. I have a system where I starighten things out, clean the raw right on the spot (up to 300% zoom sometimes) apply it to the template then final touches/color corrections. Its time consuming at first but when you develope the eye for it you can fly through it.
tiktektak:

--- Quote from: irvgotti452 on March 20, 2011, 04:53:45 PM ---Its definetly a habbit that grows on you. I have a system where I starighten things out, clean the raw right on the spot (up to 300% zoom sometimes) apply it to the template then final touches/color corrections. Its time consuming at first but when you develope the eye for it you can fly through it.

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It's always also I question of material you got. MD/Genesis/Master System and other hardcase sleeve covers are mostly pretty "easy" to finish up for the site.

NES/SNES and other cardboard stuff mostly is a lot of work and needs extreme touch up depending on the scans condition.
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