Introduction |
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What to Contribute |
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Before You Contribute |
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Titles |
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Film Details |
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DVD Specification |
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Disc Features |
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Overviews & Easter Eggs |
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Credits |
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Cover Images |
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Box Sets |
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TV Series |
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Alternate Versions |
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Contribution Notes |
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Common Errors |
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Voting Rules |
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Revision History |
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Printable Version |
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Cover Images |
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Before submitting new scans of cover art, make sure your new covers are of
significantly higher quality than the existing online images, and meet the
following criteria:
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The covers must match the profile exactly, including the UPC and locality.
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Image size must be at least as large as the existing online covers. If you
don't have a premium registration, you will be unable to verify this.
Therefore, submit only images you have personally scanned at 100 DPI or higher.
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If you scan images for your personal database at a quality that are higher than
100 DPI, you may still submit them. If accepted, they will automatically be
downsized for inclusion in the main database.
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Image quality must be at least on par with the existing online covers. Covers
that are larger than existing images but are of inferior clarity will not be
accepted.
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Images must not contain extra watermarks, autographs, or site links.
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Images must be of the front and back only. Do not include the spine in either
the front or back image.
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Make sure neither front nor back is of lesser quality than the existing scans.
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If a DVD is packaged in a keep case, within a slipcase of some kind, scan the
Cover Images from the outer slipcase. If, however, the Slipcase is reflective,
and the inner cover art is identical, use the Keep Case art to scan, as it will
give a better quality image.
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If a title is re-released with the same UPC, but different cover images, do not
contribute the new images to the original profile. This includes cases where a DVD was initially
released in a slipcase, which was later removed. As explained in the
introduction you may use your personal images in your local database, but they
will not show online. Consult the alternate version
rule section to determine whether an alternate version is warranted.
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Do not contribute generic "Coming Soon" images. If the back image is not yet
available (as in a pre-release), use the front images in both places.
- HD DVD and Blu-Ray discs in either HD Slim or HD Keep Case type cases without
slip covers should be scanned without the HD banner.
- The inner sleeve may be used in lieu of the front cover as long as the
only difference is the exclusion of sticker(s) or rating overlays.
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Credits |
Box Sets |
Last Updated:
Saturday, April 16, 2016
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