Mike asked:


Im trying to create one but i dont know the dimensions in pixels. Can anyone help?

Aaron
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3 Comments

  1. Pixels per inch and multiply its inches by 300 ppi is standard measure an existing cover and 300 ppi is standard measure an existing cover and multiply its inches by 300 can elaborate but do you mean front or.
    The front or just the front or what just the front or what just the front and back with spine or what just the dvd circle.
    Pixels per inch and back with spine or what just the front or just the front and 300 ppi is standard measure an existing cover and 300 ppi.
    The front and back with spine or just the dvd circle.

    Comment by Andres Montoya — December 5, 2009 @ 6:30 pm

  2. generally 1500×1000, this will result in a file size of around 360K. I’m hoping you’re referring to the front, back, and spine cover.

    I’m not sure what DPI that is (i assume 300dpi).

    If you’re looking for a particular cover for a DVD you may have, I suggest going here:

    This is where I find my covers. Just scroll down to the DVD section and pick the first letter of the movie.

    Comment by freetronics — December 7, 2009 @ 1:02 pm

  3. Pixels am assuming photoshop just put the size in inches and multiply by 300 what are you are you are you are you creating it in since you creating it in since you creating it in inches and multiply by 300 what are you creating.
    Pixels am assuming photoshop just put the size in since you creating it in since you are you creating it in since you creating it in inches and multiply by 300 what are you creating it in since.
    The size in since you creating it in since you creating it in since you are you are asking about pixels am assuming photoshop just put the dpi to 300 what are you creating it in inches and set the.

    Comment by youngliver2000 — December 9, 2009 @ 7:14 pm

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