So I downloaded some blu-ray artwork that I'd like to print. The problem is that the cases I have to use are the larger 25mm cases because of the # of discs. The artwork was created for a regular 12mm case. Is there a program that will allow you to stretch the spine?
I have always used Undercover XP for basic printing but this is a little different. Any help/advice?
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I use Undercover XP too so I figured it might have a way to deal with this. The only thing that comes to mind if I had this problem is that I could use HyperSnapX (not freeware) to cut out the spine part and the front and back into separate files and then put together a new cover using Acoustica CD LabelMaker (despite the name, it can also create covers for DVDs, CDs and BluRays).
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I too use Undercover XP for most of my cover printing. For purposes of designing covers for DVDs,
which I believe would be a similar task for Blu-rays, I use DVD- Cover Printmaster. This free program allows you to adjust all faces of your covers to your own size guidelines.HarpMaster -
The worst thing in the world is discovering a solution and then losing it. I had a program installed and now it's disappeared. I know it wasn't freeware and you were only allowed to export (I think) 10 or 13 covers. But it absolutely stretched the spine like I needed. Anyone have any ideas what it is/was?
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I use Irfanview to print DVD/BR covers and it allows you to stretch 12mm to 25mm. There is learning curve to use it for covers. I like it because I can make BR covers out of DVD covers.
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