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| arny91:
Here you are: http://www.mediafire.com/file/itzlal62tghecun/hybrid-front.tiff http://www.mediafire.com/file/zp16pwht2eb23p9/hybrid-front-median.tiff |
| ShoothimNow:
Sorry for posting this... but I JUST made this guide YESTERDAY stating NO IMAGESHACK like 50 times. http://www.thecoverproject.net/forums/index.php?topic=5754.0 Meh dudes, no one reads anymore |
| Arseen:
Thanks. After checking the scans I'd say the first is marginally better, as the second has moire AND is blurry. ;) I don't think the color correcting is necessary as the artist making the cover can adjust them when making the covers. Most important is to do the best to scan withouit moire. Moire is also known as rasterization -> when scanning choose de-rasterization or de-screen. I know in reality those are bit different things, but in this case close enough. ;D |
| Arseen:
--- Quote from: ShoothimNow on May 07, 2011, 09:32:41 AM ---Sorry for posting this... but I JUST made this guide YESTERDAY stating NO IMAGESHACK like 50 times. http://www.thecoverproject.net/forums/index.php?topic=5754.0 Meh dudes, no one reads anymore --- End quote --- What never realized taht! :D As yours is better than mine, it is important and there are not that many pinned topics I pin yours, if other mod disagree with that they can unpin it. |
| arny91:
I'm sorry for using imageshack, didn't read that thread. I'm not using median filter anymore, as it blurs the image. Here's the back cover: http://www.mediafire.com/file/gn7gbla9zcfqu1e/hybrid-back.tiff Let me know if it's good. |
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