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    Tips on achieving the best artwork on your duplicated DVDs

    November 9, 2009
    Posted in DVD duplication — Written by DoubleVision

    DVD duplication is the process of copying data from a master DVD onto multiple DVDs. It is similar to burning a DVD on your personal computer, the only difference being that on your computer you probably only burn one DVD at a time. With DVD duplication you can copy several DVDs simultaneously.If you want a professional looking product, then it’s worth paying a little attention to the DVD artwork. Artwork is the design or content printed onto the front of DVDs.It is important to ensure that whichever DVD duplication company you choose provides you with good digital quality artwork.Here are few tips on getting the best quality artwork for your DVDs.ResolutionYour artwork design can be made using a range of software, including Photoshop, Corel Draw, Illustrator and Quark Express. However, you should ensure that the resolutions of the final files are at least 300 DPI. This will ensure that the design can be effectively printed onto the surface of your DVDs. You should avoid directly downloading images from the internet, as the quality is likely to be poor.FontsGood fonts can massively enhance the artwork on your DVDs.Send the source imagesMake sure that you send the source link of the images that you wish to be used to your chosen DVD duplication company, as this will help them to verify the quality of the images prior to printing.DVD duplication can look extremely professional if you enlist the services of a reputable company.

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