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rtocki
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Hi
Where I can find ootleg covers in good quality (jpg,gif,bmp) ?
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Depends on which bootleg.

I always use www.darkalice.de for bootleg information. It's an utter goldmine of TSOM boot info.
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Dark wrote:Depends on which bootleg.

I always use www.darkalice.de for bootleg information. It's an utter goldmine of TSOM boot info.
Indeed...

And also: http://home.pages.at/visionthing/
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Not that I bother with covers any more (it's a bit much to keep covers for around 250 CDs and DVDs) but I generally went with making my own.
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Also do my own. Need to upload some in the weeding section probably....
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Why not use black print on white paper - get 2 sleeves to a sheet of A4 using the power of MS Word?
Saves ink and has the additional benefits of protecting you from dodgy spelling, design and tracklists which include songs called On The Wine or Zero...
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DIY for me too.

Free downloads from coverxp ( http://www.coverxp.com/main.asp ), combined with Google images.

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I've got a few up up on Hallucienate's site in PDF, damned if I can find them though :|
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James Blast wrote:I've got a few up up on Hallucienate's site in PDF, damned if I can find them though :|
I've been searching for them too every now and then, so I know where to find 'em by now :D clicky (on the site it's under traders, and scroll down a bit after that)

I used word documents myself, before, but now I just stock my boots in paper sleeve, on which I take notes about quality and stuff :oops:
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Cheers Z Image
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czuczu wrote: tracklists which include songs called On The Wine
:lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: A true classic, as is 'Fist & Last & Always'. :eek:

Nero Cover Designer is my software of choice. Boots need covers, I've designed hundreds of the bloody things, including covers for 2006 gigs that may not even exist. :eek: :roll: May I join you in your shame, Zeno? :wink: :lol: :oops:
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Planet Dave wrote: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: A true classic, as is 'Fist & Last & Always'. :eek:
:lol:
I missed that one!

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shouldn't the above be in here?
nope?

OK, carry on...
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Planet Dave wrote:May I join you in your shame, Zeno? :wink: :lol: :oops:
Always welcome :lol:

I used Nero before I went to Word too, but that was much more of a fuzz, in Word I could just paste the tracklist, hit enter a couple of times et voilà :lol:

@ The wrong song titles: :lol: :notworthy: :lol: :notworthy: :lol:
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One problem with doing 'designs' in word is that it probably doesn't render type very well. Tend to do mine in Photoshop and save them out (or print them straight out). Also, Word does not let you handle the resolution. From a design point of view it is not something you would use I suppose, but if it works for you....
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I use a program called 'MediaFACE', which I find pretty effective and easy to use. You can easily import picture images, and it's pretty flexible in terms of text (font, size, colour, various effects).
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MediaFACE is pretty much created for doing covers and you seem to be able to import Photoshop templates. However, seems to me that they are really for prefab type sheets and they don't do double sided.
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I use these word doc covers. no graphics, no front sleeves but easy to read.
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hallucienate wrote:I use these word doc covers. no graphics, no front sleeves but easy to read.
1981-09-05 Stafford,New Bingley Hall.doc wrote:Toni 1. 19 - Arnold 2. 20 - Marion Barfs 3. Orbital petrol 4. anal c**t - i just saw the gayest guy on earth 5. bigbottom 6. bl - Dracs Back 7. DEAD OR ALIVE - YOU SPIN ME ROUND ROUND (TECHNO MIX) 8. Eminem - The Marshall Mathers LP - 03 - Stan ( Featuring Dido 9. Eminem vs Britney Spears - Oops... The Slim Shady Did It Again 10. Get your Tits Out So I Can Have A Wank 11. jud jud - x double bass song x 12. Placebo - Bigmouth Strikes Again 13. Placebo - Slacker Bitch 14. the cure - love will tear us apart 15. TRACK2_01 16. Transvision Vamp - I Want Your Love(www.orsm.ii.net) 17. Placebo - I feel you (Depeche mode cover) 18. Placebo & David Bowie-20th Century Boy (live) 19. alien fashion show - detroit swing city 20. alien fashion show - crazy moon Toni
I picked one at random. It didn't display right for me, but those don't look like Sisters songs. :D :D :D :D :D
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Dan wrote:
hallucienate wrote:I use these word doc covers. no graphics, no front sleeves but easy to read.
1981-09-05 Stafford,New Bingley Hall.doc wrote:Toni 1. 19 - Arnold 2. 20 - Marion Barfs 3. Orbital petrol 4. anal c**t - i just saw the gayest guy on earth 5. bigbottom 6. bl - Dracs Back 7. DEAD OR ALIVE - YOU SPIN ME ROUND ROUND (TECHNO MIX) 8. Eminem - The Marshall Mathers LP - 03 - Stan ( Featuring Dido 9. Eminem vs Britney Spears - Oops... The Slim Shady Did It Again 10. Get your Tits Out So I Can Have A Wank 11. jud jud - x double bass song x 12. Placebo - Bigmouth Strikes Again 13. Placebo - Slacker Bitch 14. the cure - love will tear us apart 15. TRACK2_01 16. Transvision Vamp - I Want Your Love(www.orsm.ii.net) 17. Placebo - I feel you (Depeche mode cover) 18. Placebo & David Bowie-20th Century Boy (live) 19. alien fashion show - detroit swing city 20. alien fashion show - crazy moon Toni
I picked one at random. It didn't display right for me, but those don't look like Sisters songs. :D :D :D :D :D
oops :oops: :oops: looks like a semi-joke compilation CD I made for a friend a very long time ago. Deleted that one now...
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Uncanny. That's the random one I went for too. :eek: :eek: :? Needless to say I didn't bother with any others. Couldn't do owt for laughing. :lol:

Hal, I'd like a weed of that cd please. :innocent: :lol: :notworthy:
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no!
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Planet Dave wrote:Uncanny. That's the random one I went for too. :eek: :eek: :? Needless to say I didn't bother with any others. Couldn't do owt for laughing. :lol:

Hal, I'd like a weed of that cd please. :innocent: :lol: :notworthy:
I think it's sitting somewhere in Poringland now
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