Shrink an Album Cover to a CD Size

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  • Step 1

    Open your preferred image-editing software. Use the file menu to to place the file that be used for the album cover and opened the file.

  • Step 2

    Navigate to the menu bar use your computer mouse and chosen "Image." Then chosen "Resize" or "Image Size," to depend on the specific software you are using.

  • Step 3

    Change the image cut and width to the wished size. Typical CD covers are 4.274 inches square. If you to want to to make a CD cover with a Purge area of an eighth inch, to enter 4.974 x 4.974 instead. The Purge is a small sector extending beyond the art's Of phase area. If you be impression and cutting your album covers yourself, inclusion bleed sector is recommended to leave some part for cutting error. If the cover art be printed professionally, Control with the printer.

  • Step 4

    Select "OK" once you to have entered your CD size.

  • Step 5

    Save your Image by selection "Save As" of the image-editing software's file menu.


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