Jonathan Kamm <kammagic@comcast.net> wrote: [ Hi, everyone I've created a site full of Yello album artwork if [ anyone is interested. If you have albums that you don't see on my [ site feel free to contribute them. Just flatten them out on a [ flatbed scanner and save them as a .jpeg minimum resolution 150dpi [ send that file to my e-mail. Keep the file size of each under 1MB [ please and I will color correct them, clean them up, crop them [ and post them on the site. The Yello songs in my current library [ are also there. Check it out let me know what you think. If you are going to color correct, clean, and crop scanned files, then they should not be saved as .jpeg until you're finished with all of your editing. The .jpeg format loses information that is important for correction. Even simple things like cropping causes the loss to be multiplied. You should have volunteers scan and save as TIFF with LZW compression, or PNG with compression. The files will be bigger, so perhaps you'll want to confirm that you need a cover rather than have volunteers send unsolicited files. But your end result will be much better if you use a lossless image file format like TIFF or PNG between the scan and the editing stages. Your final images can be .jpeg compressed (but save the intermediate files). Once an image is cropped and color corrected, using a single .jpeg compression as the final step will look much better than using .jpeg throughout. Thanks for offering your services and site! Brian Willoughby Sound Consulting