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See Here yes, the artwork should have either thickened the grey frame to fill the embossed border, or not used a frame at all. Having the frame go halfway through the border looks lazy |
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#304 |
Blu-ray Samurai
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Has anyone with 2 or more copies noticed a sight difference/variance in colour of the artwork on these?
I have two copies, one seems to have more of a purple hue and the small picture of the bottom of the spine seems darker whilst the white writing on the other seems lighter ![]() |
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Blu-ray Grand Duke
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#309 | |
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Also try: feedback@zavvi.com enquiries@zavvi.com I know you are outside of the UK, but some people have had luck contacting them at this number: 0844 264 0702 Don't hold me to it about the number though. |
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Blu-ray Grand Duke
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I would go ahead and take pictures of your damaged item. Be sure to include the box and possibly any invoice and/or order number, to be used as reference.
While I've never received a damaged SB, I've read that some have had to supply Zavvi with pictures in order to get a refund or credit. Welcome to hell: aka Zavvi Customer Service. |
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cheers and thanks to you both for quick help. gonna delete all my orders from zavvi that are availble else where ... |
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Is there a chance someone can upload a photo showing the difference? I'm interested in seeing how off they look next to each other.
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Blu-ray Samurai
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#315 | |
Blu-ray Samurai
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E2A Check out the picture here, top left and bottom left ![]() Last edited by Ben_R; 09-24-2013 at 04:25 PM. |
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#316 | |
Blu-ray Knight
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forget it. your clearly not able to understand the difference. Google it ffs ![]() ha ha. Though not exactly. I mean, I see how some people may confuse the two(as embosseing a title may give the false impression of debossing everything around the title) but there is a clear distinction between seeing/knowing which process was used and dozen's of sites that clearly outline them. Its all to do with what part of the image is raised or lowered, not the background/remainder of the artwork Last edited by yeslek; 09-25-2013 at 08:30 AM. |
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Then, whether done all at once with a single stamp, or whether a two-stamp process, relatively speaking to the normal SteelBook surface plane, the inner rectangle is pushed in (debossed) and, relative to this new lowered surface plane, the title and anything else is pushed out (embossed). Therefore allowing us the touchy feelyness of embossing without causing us the headache of SteelBooks scratching each other up on the shelf with all their "outy bits" (or not fitting into those steel shells that are all the rage). Come to think of it, was there ever a single SteelBook that raised anything without first lowering the surrounding region? If it's all done with one stamp, I think technically we may have to say that the cover is debossed and nothing is embossed, but I always imagined it is two stamps to re-use the same rectangular stamp for everything and cut back on the amount of stamp material involved across multiple products, so I would personally call the rectangle debossed and the title/etc embossed. But I agree that the outer edge, what we are calling the "border", is technically neither. Except...it does usually end up becoming angled outward a bit along the edges, which I've assumed is just a side effect of doing such a large shape on a thin material and not intentional. So, there's that. ![]() Last edited by Whirlygig; 09-25-2013 at 01:10 PM. |
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