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Top 5 Most Common Artwork Setup Mistakes

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When setting up artwork for your next CD, DVD, or Blu-ray, it is important to keep in mind a few of the more common mistakes. From printed inserts and wraps to the disc face artwork, each aspect of your audio or video project will need to be setup correctly to avoid missing fonts, cutoff text, or poor image quality. Each of these mistakes is common and can easily go unnoticed. Avoiding these typical errors will save time and potentially the cost of reprinting your entire project or portions of it. Here is our list of the top 5 most common artwork setup mistakes.

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Dirt, Dust, Stains and Scratches: Transfer your Family Photos and Slides to DVD.

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Sooner or later those boxes of your old family photos and slides will collect dirt, dust, stains and scratches. Many of these imperfections are nearly impossible to remove over time and will gradually become wiki trader scam worse. Failure to properly store or clean these items will affect both the color and image clarity over even a small period of time. So what do you do with all your irreplaceable family memories? In order to prevent further deterioration, digitizing your old photos and slides to DVD will save them for years to come as well as allow new generations to enjoy them again. Continue reading

What type of printing options are best for your CD, DVD, or Blu-ray disc face?

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At Advanced Media Integration, we utilize the latest CD, DVD, and Blu-ray disc face printing techniques including silk screen, offset, and inkjet. Depending on factors such as cost, turnaround time, artwork setup, and quantity, each of these methods offers its own advantages and disadvantages. Finding out which printing process works best for you before you start your next audio or video project can save you time and money as well as ensure your discs turn out just as you envisioned. Continue reading