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1). Weathervanes- Learn the basic functions of the historic weathervane! By : Neisha Bjorklund
A traditional weathervane comes in two sections. The lower-half of a traditional weathervane is fixed and this is the section where the four points of the compass are aligned to their correct most accurate positions. The upper section of a traditional weathervane is the part of the vane that rotates and indicates the exact wind direction. The upper section can be any ornament as you wish, and the decorations often reflect the building the weathervane is atop.
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2). Common pitfalls for designing your own CD/DVD duplication replication package By : Shirley Ho
1 Low-resolution images and photos
For printing a minimum of 300 dpi is required. This means when scanning an image scan it at least 300 dpi, and when using a digital camera use the largest photo size option. You can always size it down when necessary.
2 No bleed
Bleed is an extension of the die line to ensure that there is no white line around your artwork when the product is cut.
Article Related to: cd dvd design, duplication, replication, replication, production, production, cd insert, cd booklet, dvd cover, cd label, dvd label, offset printing, silkscreen printing, spot color, process color
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4). Is Your Band Ready For CD Duplication Or CD Replication? By : Blake Stoffregen
It’s a typical situation. You’ve been putting a lot of energy in your craft and people are starting to talk about your band. You’ve played a few shows and everyone is asking for a CD. I used to think that in order to release your own CD you would go out and play a bunch of shows and then someone would come out and sign you. They’d take care of everything.
Article Related to: cd duplication, replication, manufacturing, cdr, compact disc, record, music, album, cds, cd-r, cdrom, cd-rom
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