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Re: Zinema-style James Bond 007 Blu-ray Collection
Any plans to do a cover for the SE of Casino Royale that came out around the same time QoS went into theatres?
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Re: Zinema-style James Bond 007 Blu-ray Collection
Yes, it is. I didn't look at the special features that closely. My bad.
\"My opinion is that (a) anyone who actually works in a video store and does not understand letterboxing has given up on life, and (b) any customer who prefers to have the sides of a movie hacked off should not be licensed to operate a video player.\"-- Roger Ebert
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Re: Zinema-style James Bond 007 Blu-ray Collection
Great work! Thanks for doing these.
Onkyo TX-SR606
Toshiba HD-A2. HD-A3
Panasonic DMP-BD60
Mitsubishi WD-62725 62" DLP
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Re: Zinema-style James Bond 007 Blu-ray Collection
These are amazing. I can't wait to have the whole set.
Universal, please release Streets of Fire on Blu-ray.
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Re: Zinema-style James Bond 007 Blu-ray Collection
What do you guys use for printing paper?
Universal, please release Streets of Fire on Blu-ray.
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Re: Zinema-style James Bond 007 Blu-ray Collection
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What do you guys use for printing paper?
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I use Lexmark semi gloss photo 8.5x11in. Works like a charm.
" I think it's time we go to plan B". "What's plan B?" "That's the one where we don't do something stupid".
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Any suggestions for good printers?
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When I first got started on custom covers I wanted to get a laser printer. Prices on those made it too much for what was to be a passing hobby. I ended up getting an HP Deskjet D4160 and it handles custom covers very well. You'd never know these were not professionally done. I use "photo smart" ink instead of "black" and Vivera inks, which are recommended for my printer.
" I think it's time we go to plan B". "What's plan B?" "That's the one where we don't do something stupid".