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Sega Master System Covers

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BadChad:

I totally agree with you there. Obviously we shouldnt accept anyhting less than our quality standards, but when you but alot of effort into something and youve really tried to made it the best it can be with what you have I dont see why we cant make a few acceptions from time to time.

I kinda felt the same way with my Mega Man X6 cover where everyhting looked great accept for the picture of X and Zero on the back that was a little on the lower quality side. That was a little frustrating because I wanted to stay as true as possible to retail without having to change the art of X and Zero on the back but couldnt find the art in high enough quality. Aside from that the cover looked great so it would of been nice to get an acception on that one to have it openly available to everyone on the site as Im sure plenty could of made good use of it.

Either way, your covers look great and they fit so well with your template. I would maybe try running the sharpen filter on the art one tho, might help improve it a bit.

tiktektak:

Actually I thought about that for quite some time when checking the MegaMan cover.

Ultimately I thought though that it would be a shame to host such a very pristine cover with such a not so hot picture on the back.

BadChad:

I wonder if we have any die hard Mega Man fans that might have this artwork book:
http://3.bp.blogspot.com/_vBCSLbKJ7nI/SgniuoUNuuI/AAAAAAAAB88/4kw4n3SWibQ/s320/mmxOCW.jpg
Id imagine there would have to be the picture Im looking for in there with artwork I need.

AppleQueso:

Speaking of art books, is there anything more frustrating then finally finding a set of scans for an artbook you're looking for, only to find that the scans all have a nasty moire effect on them that renders them all but completely unusable?

I ran a sharpen filter over that art btw. It's a subtle effect, but it improves things a lot I think.

Zelimpdna:

There's a 'moire pattern removal' tool in Paint Shop Pro, and I assume Photoshop would have something similar. Or do these not really work very well?

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