So you tried to scan it and you get the black band around the center. You checked CDcovers.cc and someone posted the same black banded image. I guess you could use the Australian version, but it doesn't look as cool.
So now you're wondering what I'm posting this for, right?
Here's what I did to get a pretty good image. Take a paperclip and spread it open about 1/4 inch. Put the paper clip on your scanner with the big end up and place a wieght over the other end. Now place the very bottom end of the DVD on the paperclip. Scan with the lid up.
Open it in your favorite image program and stretch the sides out just a little bit to get the aspect ratio back to round (stretch just a little). Now adjust the color with auto levels. Done...
Should look a LOT better and you should hardly notice the band. I printed mine to a Prodisc silver top and it came out great
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GOOD JOB !
"Each problem that I solved became a rule which served afterwards to solve other problems." - Rene Descartes (1596-1650) -
Thanks
I would post mine to cdcovers, but every time I try, it never gets added to the list. Surely looks better than the half black banded circle.
In case someone wants it
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Not only is this kind of outside the scope of the forum, we have NO idea what the "bad scan" looks like...
Is this some sort of new "cd cover scanning protection"? -
Originally Posted by Gurm
here's a link to the bad scan (relective of the dvd)
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oh well it worked when I tested the link just after posting it
Guess if you want to see the crappy scan, you'll have to dig a little -
The link ended up taking me to their homepage. I then looked for the image. The black does indeed look nasty. Good job!
No, I'm from Iowa. I only work in outer space. -
I'm curious, what do you use to put the cover on the DVD? Would something like CD Stomper be good or is there better alternatives? Also what would be a good printer for quality?
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Originally Posted by soloredd
People here say labels on dvds aren't a good idea. They destablize them and ruin playback.
I just use a sharpie.
Or you could invest in a dvd printer and printable dvds.
KevinDonatello - The Shredder? Michelangelo - Maybe all that hardware is for making coleslaw? -
Originally Posted by soloredd
The printer I use is Epson R200 with generic ink.
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