
To reorder cover art from the Cover Art Archive, just press the "Reorder Cover Art" button in the Cover Art tab.Enter an edit note and submit your edit.
#MUSICBRAINZ PICARD ALBUM ART ARCHIVE#
The image with the type back which is closest to the first position will be used as the release back cover when fetching art, and in the future might be also available from the sidebar in some way. Through the Cover Art Archive For that, go to the page of the release you want to add art to, and click the Cover Art tab. Note: The image with type front which is closest to the first position will be used as the release front cover (and displayed in the sidebar). Just move the image to the desired position with the arrows: Wait for Picard to process the files (the names will turn from grey to black) and then click the Cluster toolbar button to cluster files into album clusters.
You can also indicate the position the image should be stored and shown in, for example to keep a booklet in order (when adding the first image to a release, you can obviously ignore this). Click on the View menu and then select File Browser Drag a folder to the Unmatched Files folder in the right-hand pane. There is also a field for adding a short comment if you want to specify something about the image (like "misprinted first pressing"). You can select more than one type for example if an image includes the back of a CD with its spines. Then select the type or types that apply to the image: see our list of types. If you select files from the Cluster pane or Album pane prior to opening the Options screen, up to 10 files will be randomly chosen from your selection as file naming examples. Both original images (for example, the ones included with a digital download) and scans are allowed if you're planning to scan your releases, we recommend doing it at 600dpi. Below the file naming script selector is a section showing examples of the output of the script in two columns: Before and After. Note: The allowed file formats are: gif, jpg, jpeg, png, htm, html, jpe, jfif and pdf. Alternatively you can drag the files into the "or drop files here" field. Press "Select images." and select the files you want to upload. Press the "Add Cover Art" button and you'll be taken to a form:. barcode -if any- fits, format fits, etc.) and try to avoid watermarked images! If your image is watermarked, make sure to choose the "Watermark" type.
Note: Always make sure you're uploading art to the right release (i.e. For that, go to the page of the release you want to add art to, and click the "Cover Art" tab.Adding cover art is usually done through the Cover Art Archive.