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  1. I can't remember the site everyone goes to (It was down a couple of weeks ago) but I just happened across this site today. It's much bigger

    http://www.covertarget.com/
    tgpo famous MAC commercial, You be the judge?
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    I use the FixEverythingThat'sWrongWithThisVideo() filter. Works perfectly every time.
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    The most common on I see is cdcovers.cc. Personally I dont like it much. I use dvdcoverart.com for mine if a normal scan will not suffice. Usually I just use my HP All in One printer and scan at 300dpi. Afterwards crop the cover out I apply a blur to lose any artifacts followed by a sharpen to put the sharpmess back, all that in Paintshop Pro. The results are awsome.
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  3. Does anyone know where i can find Adult (porn) movie covers ?
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    www.coverland.co.uk

    I think they carry adult movie covers
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    Flaystus - I'll ignore the 3 above :co

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    I apply a blur to lose any artifacts followed by a sharpen to put the sharpmess back, all that in Paintshop Pro.
    Have you ever tried skipping those two steps and instead use Photo Enhance -> remove (jpg) artifacts?

    The right strength might give you better - or at least - one step results. :c)

    Just between us PSP lovers :c) it's what I use.
    There's no place like 127.0.0.1
    The Rogue Pixel: Pixels are like elephants. Every once in a while one of them will go nuts.
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  7. thanx for the reply, but that site doesn't seem to have any ...or i'm just not looking in ht e right place
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    Originally Posted by Gees
    Flaystus - I'll ignore the 3 above :co

    and offer:
    I apply a blur to lose any artifacts followed by a sharpen to put the sharpmess back, all that in Paintshop Pro.
    Have you ever tried skipping those two steps and instead use Photo Enhance -> remove (jpg) artifacts?

    The right strength might give you better - or at least - one step results. :c)

    Just between us PSP lovers :c) it's what I use.
    No, I have not tried that. I'll give it a shot next time though and see how it works.
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    This place has most stuff:

    http://www.dvdcoverart.com
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  10. Originally Posted by Gees
    I apply a blur to lose any artifacts followed by a sharpen to put the sharpmess back, all that in Paintshop Pro.
    Have you ever tried skipping those two steps and instead use Photo Enhance -> remove (jpg) artifacts?

    The right strength might give you better - or at least - one step results.
    I blur, too. Looks better than PSPs JPEG art Removal.
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    To each his own. I prefer the control it gives me. Not possible w/ blur/sharpen.

    Offered up just for those who want to try it.
    There's no place like 127.0.0.1
    The Rogue Pixel: Pixels are like elephants. Every once in a while one of them will go nuts.
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  12. Actually I did JPEG Art Rem on my current avatar. But I also had to blur the bg b/c it didn't do it enough/ in the correct manner.
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    Yeah. That's an excellent technique for the background. :c) Your avatar - even though it has to be small - looks really good that way - almost 3D.

    Good tip for those situations. :c)
    There's no place like 127.0.0.1
    The Rogue Pixel: Pixels are like elephants. Every once in a while one of them will go nuts.
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