![]() gettyimages ® also provide royalty free photos. Google image is your best portal because it's free. There are plenty of resources where you can find pictures of interest. We will use this magic number 1370 pixels later in the tutorial. Since we require 1 inch to have 300 pixels, so the number of pixels for 4.567 inches will be 300 x 4.567 = 1370 pixels.Since 1 inch has 25.4mm, so the diameter of the label in inch will be 116 ÷ 25.4 = 4.567 inch.Because of the mixing of metric and imperial systems here we will need to do some conversion to get the proper number of pixels for our label artwork. Hence the diameter of the label should be 116mm. If you measure a compact disc you will find that the diameter is 120mm, and the artwork is normally 2mm away from the CD edge. What this means is that the density of dots that make up the picture will have 300 dots per inch. To have a good print, compact disc replicators normally require the artwork to have at least 300 DPI. In Photoshop editing there are two numbers of interest, i.e picture resolution and number of pixels. It deserves a little bit math here before we continue. ![]() The purpose of this tutorial is to transform a square (or rectangular) picture into a circle with the middle hole as shown below. ![]() This tutorial teaches you how to use Adobe Photoshop to create a CD or DVD label for your compact disc copying project. How to create CD label using Photoshop Introduction
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