This question is in two parts:
First: What is the ideal cover size x-y-ratio in the actual DVDPedia program so that DVDPedia won't stretch it wider or higher?
Second: What is the ideal pixelsize a DVD-cover should be? I guess it doesn't make much sense to keep pictures bigger than what is displayed in the biggest zoom mode...
The ideal cover size
I can't really answer your question, though I do think it's something of personal choice.
I prefer to scan my covers and reduce to a height of 850 pixels with the width being kept in aspect. As I don't really have 'that' good a scanner right now I scan at 300dpi and reduce accordingly.
I also like to scan my front covers to include the spines, which I think looks nice - it's something that some find very ugly!
Scanning and storing the images at this size I find I can view them without needing to scroll and that I also seem to notice much more detail in the artwork than looking at the actual box!![Wink :wink:](./images/smilies/icon_wink.gif)
At the moment (and as I'm not capeable of web coding) the templates available for dvdPedia don't offer the option to have thumbnails from which you can access a full size cover item on a web export; therefore covers are only really postage stamp size, which is a shame.
I prefer to scan my covers and reduce to a height of 850 pixels with the width being kept in aspect. As I don't really have 'that' good a scanner right now I scan at 300dpi and reduce accordingly.
I also like to scan my front covers to include the spines, which I think looks nice - it's something that some find very ugly!
![Shocked :shock:](./images/smilies/icon_eek.gif)
Scanning and storing the images at this size I find I can view them without needing to scroll and that I also seem to notice much more detail in the artwork than looking at the actual box!
![Wink :wink:](./images/smilies/icon_wink.gif)
At the moment (and as I'm not capeable of web coding) the templates available for dvdPedia don't offer the option to have thumbnails from which you can access a full size cover item on a web export; therefore covers are only really postage stamp size, which is a shame.
The cover sizes vary a bit from each source, the height tend to be around 1.38 - 1.42 times the width. DVDpedia's cover view is adjustable and will only stretch the cover by a max of 10% to fit that view. The one place where the covers are fixed to a specific ratio of 1.4 is in the full screen mode so that all the covers will line up.
The pixel size of the images coming from Amazon tend to have a height of 500 pixels. This is fine for DVDpedia's uses, but it's also a question of what you plan to do with the covers; for example printing and or high resolution exports for the web. Some users keep covers with a high DPI and pixel sizes for these reason.
The pixel size of the images coming from Amazon tend to have a height of 500 pixels. This is fine for DVDpedia's uses, but it's also a question of what you plan to do with the covers; for example printing and or high resolution exports for the web. Some users keep covers with a high DPI and pixel sizes for these reason.
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I've never managed to scan these titles and achieve a decent scan, I've tried all the settings I have on the scanner, none of them seem to help - maybe my scanner is just too 'basic' - I just need an excuse for an upgrade; if anyone does have a solution?MrVengeance81 wrote:For those who scan their covers.....what do you do when the cover you are scanning are printed on metallic foil paper (most Buena Vista Blu-Ray covers), or have metallic areas (The Others, Matrix Ultimate Set)