How to Print DVD Cases
When you're in post-production, have finished all the editing and are ready to distribute your new film, it's time for the DVD cover. The cover is one of most important parts of distribution, since it can entice or sway movie goers into watching or buying your film. Once you have the design, whether it's a picture of your actors, an abstract drawing or something else, you can begin the process of printing it out. There are other options for designing a DVD case cover, such as Microsoft Word or Publisher. These programs, however, can present challenges with creating and maintaining dimensions during the design process.
Instructions
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Open Adobe Photoshop and open the image file for your DVD case cover. The size for a standard DVD case is 3240 x 2175 (170 spine) pixels. The spine is not always necessary depending on how complex you want your design. The 170 pixels is the area in the middle of your design where the spine would lie. The dimensions given above are the appropriate size and resolution to fill the entire case--front, back and spine.
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Make sure your printer is connected, and load the glossy paper.
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Click on "File" and then "Print" in Photoshop and begin tweaking settings for the printout. Select the color you prefer, and the correct paper. Most printers give you the option of selecting the type of paper, because printers deliver ink differently depending on the paper's thickness. Click "Print" when you're ready.
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Remove your printout and let it dry. Take it to a cutting surface--such as a wooden board or tile--after about 10 minutes. Use your ruler and Exacto knife to cut off the white around the edges of your new cover, so it will fit in the DVD case.
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Tips & Warnings
Glossy paper works best because it's more durable than regular paper and presents a touch of professionalism.
References
- Photo Credit a dvd-r disc image by wayne ruston from Fotolia.com