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===front back=== |
===front back=== |
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The back side of a front CD cover (folding or not folding) or of a booklet. |
The back side of a front CD cover (folding or not folding) or of a booklet. It can be empty. |
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===front full=== |
===front full=== |
Revision as of 19:31, 1 May 2012
Other proposed types not currently approved or implemented:
sleeve
The sleeve is the outer covering of a vinyl recording or compact disc, it is the paper covering closest in contact to the surface of the disc.
inner
Use "inner" for the insides of a release if the packaging folds open (e.g. Digipak or some Double LP releases). Some compact disc releases use a transparent disc tray, use the "inner" type for scans of the image behind the tray.
packaging
Use "packaging" for pictures of an entire box set, usually these pictures include the outer packaging and the jewel boxes or other contents of the box. For example: http://www.discogs.com/viewimages?release=2943543
inlay
The inside of a folding CD cover (pages 2-3 of a standard 4-page inlay card). Often it replaces the booklet, sometimes it can be empty.
front back
The back side of a front CD cover (folding or not folding) or of a booklet. It can be empty.
front full
The unfolded front cover or booklet (front + front back). Sometimes the front cover is a part of an entire front full image, e.g.: http://img513.imageshack.us/img513/8739/500nf.jpg. Here the front is a right half of the front full.
box front
The front cover of the boxed set of CD or LP albums.
box back
The back cover of the boxed set of CD or LP albums.
box spine
The boxed sets have up to four designed spines.