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The best way to Produce Your Own CD Covers and Labels





If you have music, video, data and other valuable digital file with your hard drive that you would like to share or sell, just about the most practical things you can do is to burn it on a CD or DVD and create a nice cover and label for this.

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The very least costly technique of doing that is to style your own personal cover and label with a suitable graphic program like Photoshop or perhaps the free GIMP software and print them using peel and stick CD labels.

To make the CD cover or jewel case front title cover insert, you have to build a new project using the following dimensions: 1423 pixels X 1411 pixels. For a CD disc label you'll want to develop a new project with your dimensions: 1394 pixels X 1394 pixels.

Making a CD cover is relatively fun and simple even if you possess a little designing background. But allowing the CD label is definitely an entirely different matter.

First of all, you'll want to create a perfect circle inside the 1394 pixel X 1394 pixel canvas to put your artwork on. You also have to reduce the areas beyond this circle and that means you usually do not print around the entire canvas and therefore save money on precious printer's ink when you finally print it. Centering texts and pictures inside circle may also prove difficult.

However the greatest difficulty comes in the printing and labeling process using the peel and stick CD label sticker. If it is the initial time for you to do it, expect to have off centered labels or labels with bubbles or creases on your own CDs.

An off centered label creates an unbalanced disc which makes disc reading and writing slow. It could also destroy your CD drive. Unfortunately some CD label sticker makers use adhesives that melt on the certain temperature that could reduce your drive in to a gooey wreck. To stop the latter from happening only use the brand or media your printer's manufacturer recommends.

Now never allow these things discourage you. With constant practice and tinkering with your graphics program, you'd soon be on your path to cooking your own artworks on CDs in this way.

But what if you wish to create more professional-looking CD products and much more easily? You can purchase a printer using a CD Tray. A printer having a CD tray often be more expensive when compared to a printer with out them.

If you should produce good CD products, it should be worth your investment. Incidentally, a printer equipped with CD tray often includes a software that eradicates the hassle of eliminating other places outside of the disc design, and even more importantly, the necessity of with all the problematic peel and stick CD label stickers since printable CD-Rs would be the printable media used with these printers.
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