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Star Wars II.V: Clone Wars

Kracker

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I made some new cover for this edit... You can really mix & match the pic's to whatever you like with this cover... Here are 3 sample cover.

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5acrifice

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Where can I get a copy of the whole Star Wars Saga DVD covers that you made with that incredible spine?
 

ron2112

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What do you use to create your display images, with the angled keepcase and the lighting/reflection effects and so forth?

Nice work, by the way!

Ron Moses
 

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The program is called Imandix Cover. The current version includes a freeware and pro edition of the software. Most people us the freeware version, but Kracker shelled out funds for the good stuff. Hope that helps.
 

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These are great! Think I'll print up the 3rd cover when I get my copy.
 

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...I really have to DL this DVD to go with these amazing covers! :eek:
 
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What is it about? Sounds better. Preacher has knees again liek in the original 1997 theatrical cut.
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Title: The Little Mermaid
Original Film Name: The Little Mermaid
film studio name: Disney
Date Original Film Was Released: 1989
Date Edit Was Released: 12-29-06
Original Runtime: 93 min
New Runtime: 93 min

Preacher's knees restored.
1997 Theatrical ReRelease Dolby 5.1 Audio Added

DVD Details:
NTSC/16.9 FULL SCREEN
All original Disc 1 content preserved (except Trailers, Spanish and French languages).

Conceptual improvements/advancements of edit over original:
Sounds better. Preacher has knees again.

Time needed for the edition: planning: 0 editing: 1 day to edit, 6 days to
reconstruct DVD
 

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To my knowledge, he used the featurette on the newest disc which has the enhanced footage before they removed the knees. The featurette was letterboxed fullscreen and slightly blurry, so I believe he manually corrected the knees by hand using this source.
 
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