I thinks its 120mm by 121mm?…try putting it into pixels?
but im not too sure about pixels and what-not
Either that, or experiment. Create an image of a size you think is approximately right, but make it just an empty white box with a thin black border so it will hardly use up any ink, and print that. Once you’ve printed the box, compare it to the CD jewel case and adjust accordingly. You could even reuse the same piece of paper until you get a black box that is just the right size. Then save that file.
This is of course assuming you can’t find the info you want on Google.
The real dimensions don’t print out to the real dimensions you set them to. At least not in Photoshop; I haven’t tried it with other programs. It is very weird, and causes me to question the point of having the real dimensions possible in the first place.
I suppose it’s possible it has to do with the printer itself, in which case it’s anyone’s guess whether it will work.
so you should try that
Pixel Measurement converter (http://www.classical-webdesigns.co.uk/resources/pixelinchconvert.html)
Pixel Measurement converter (http://www.classical-webdesigns.co.uk/resources/pixelinchconvert.html)
Thanks, but what does Finished and Bleed Deminsions Mean? (on the 1st link)
Finished size I’m guessing is just the actual size of the CD cover.