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==Through the Cover Art Archive==
==Through the Cover Art Archive==


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Adding [[Cover Art|cover art]] is usually done through the [[Cover Art Archive]].
Adding [[Cover Art|cover art]] is usually done 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.
* For that, go to the page of the release you want to add art to, and click the "Cover Art" tab.
:{{note}} Always make sure you're uploading art to the right release (i.e. barcode -if any- fits, format fits, etc.) and that the image is not watermarked!
:{{note}} Always make sure you're uploading art to the right release (i.e. 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.

* Press the "Add Cover Art" button and you'll be taken to a form:
* Press the "Add Cover Art" button and you'll be taken to a form:


[[File:AddCoverArt.png|800px]]
[[Image:cover-art-add-01.jpg]]


* Press "Choose File" and select the file you want to upload.
* Press "Select images..." and select the files you want to upload. Alternatively you can drag the files into the "or drop files here" field.
:{{note}} The allowed file formats are: gif, jpg, jpeg, png, htm, html, jpe, jfif and pdf.
:{{note}} Currently only ''.jpg files'' are allowed. There's no size limit, although more than 15 MB might be somewhat overkill. 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 300dpi.
:{{note}}There's no size limit. 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.


* Then select the type or types that apply to the image: see [[Cover_Art/Types|our list of types]]. You can select more than one type by pressing Ctrl (Cmd on a Mac) while clicking, 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 [[Cover_Art/Types|our list of types]]. You can select more than one type for example if an image includes the ''back'' of a CD with its ''spines''.
* There is also a field for adding a short comment if you want to specify something about the image (like "misprinted first pressing").
* 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 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). Just move the image to the desired position with the arrows:
* 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). Just move the image to the desired position with the arrows:


[[File:AddCoverArt2.png]]
[[Image:cover-art-add-02.jpg]]


:{{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). The image with the type '''back''' which is closest to the ''first'' position will be used as the release back cover when [[Cover_Art_Archive#Fetching_Cover_Art|fetching art]], and in the future might be also available from the sidebar in some way.
:{{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). The image with the type '''back''' which is closest to the ''first'' position will be used as the release back cover when [[Cover_Art_Archive/API#.2Frelease.2F.7Bmbid.7D.2Fback|fetching art]], and in the future might be also available from the sidebar in some way.


* Enter an [[How to Write Edit Notes|edit note]] and submit your edit.
* Enter an [[How to Write Edit Notes|edit note]] and submit your edit.
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===Reordering Cover Art===
===Reordering Cover Art===


* To reorder cover art from the Cover Art Archive, just press the Reorder Cover Art button in the Cover Art tab.
* To reorder cover art from the Cover Art Archive, just press the "Reorder Cover Art" button in the Cover Art tab.


[[File:AddCoverArt3.png]]
[[Image:cover-art-add-03.jpg]]


* In the reorder menu, just use the arrows until you get the order you want, enter an [[How to Write Edit Notes|edit note]] and submit your edit.
* In the reorder menu, just use the arrows until you get the order you want, enter an [[How to Write Edit Notes|edit note]] and submit your edit.


==Through other means==
==Further Information==


* [[How_to_Scan_Cover_Art|How to scan cover art]]
If for some reason you can't add the image to the [[Cover Art Archive]], you can create a [[Advanced Relationship|relationship]] between a release and Amazon, using the [[Amazon Relationship Type|"has Amazon ASIN"]] relationship.
* [https://wiki.musicbrainz.org/User:Nikki/CAA How to access largest possible cover art at various website]

To create a new Amazon ASIN link, follow these steps:
# Go to the release you'd like to add cover art to.
# Click on 'Relate to URL'
# Enter in the URL ("has Amazon ASIN" should be selected automatically)

In most cases when entering the URL it is important to paste it, not type it, or the server may not be able to parse it properly.

The URL will be parsed by the server and modified upon pasting, make sure it is in the following form:
: <nowiki>http://www.amazon.</nowiki><code>tld</code><nowiki>/gp/product/</nowiki><code>ASIN</code>.
: Where <code>tld</code> is the country code and <code>ASIN</code> is the 10 character ASIN code.

Do ''not'' link to a cover art image directly, the URL should always be in the above form.

'''Things to remember:
* Do not add URLs to products that are only sold by custom sellers (those that don't have an Amazon price).
* Use the right regional Amazon! Don't link to ''amazon.de'' if the release is British, link to ''amazon.co.uk''
* Be careful to add the right ASIN to the right release version. You should not link a CD release to a vinyl or MP3 page! You should also make sure the Amazon page is for the right barcode; you can use [[User:Nikki|Nikki's]] nice [http://lmfao.org.uk/asin-barcode ASIN to barcode converter] for it.

''For more information see the [[Amazon Relationship Type|Amazon relationship type]] page.''

==Related How Tos==

* [[How to Add Relationships]]

==Further Information==


* [[Advanced Relationships|AdvancedRelationships]]
* [[Amazon]]
* [[ASIN]]


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Latest revision as of 22:23, 18 October 2023

Through the Cover Art Archive

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Adding cover art is usually done 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 Note: Always make sure you're uploading art to the right release (i.e. 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.
  • Press the "Add Cover Art" button and you'll be taken to a form:

AddCoverArt.png

  • Press "Select images..." and select the files you want to upload. Alternatively you can drag the files into the "or drop files here" field.
Note Note: The allowed file formats are: gif, jpg, jpeg, png, htm, html, jpe, jfif and pdf.
Note Note: There's no size limit. 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.
  • Then select the type or types that apply to the image: see our list of types. You can select more than one type for example if an image includes the back of a CD with its spines.
  • 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 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). Just move the image to the desired position with the arrows:

AddCoverArt2.png

Note 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). 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.

Reordering Cover Art

  • To reorder cover art from the Cover Art Archive, just press the "Reorder Cover Art" button in the Cover Art tab.

AddCoverArt3.png

  • In the reorder menu, just use the arrows until you get the order you want, enter an edit note and submit your edit.

Further Information


How-To Pages
Introductory Guides
Basic How-Tos
Specific How-Tos