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There’s something special about having a physical collection of movies.
If you have a physical movie collection, you need the covers to go with it.
Perhaps you’ve misplaced the original case or lent it to a friend who never returned it?
Or want to replace the official art with something fan-made?
Or maybe you just want some high-resolution covers to store digitally.
In fact, not only does the site host covers, but disc designs too.
This means you’ll find covers for movies that haven’t even come out yet.
That’s how on-the-ball CoverCity’s designers are.
Plus, if you’re creative, you’re able to submit your own designs to the collection.
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The main downside to Cover Century is that it doesn’t list whether the cover is official or fan-made.
4.DVD-Covers
DVD-Covers does exactly what it says on the tin.
It has over 45,000 DVD covers, around 10,000 Blu-ray covers, and over 25,000 disc labels.
Chances are, whatever you need is available on DVD-Covers.
One of the great things about this site is how well it splits its collection.
It makes it so easy to find exactly what you’re looking for.
5.HiResCovers
According to HiResCovers, every image on its site is 300dpi minimum and quality checked.
However, this comes with a price.
$31/year, to be precise.
you’ve got the option to’t access any of the covers without a paid subscription.
It’s cheaper than some other DVD cover sites.
6.Covers.box
Don’t be put off by the design of Covers.box.
It looks like it hasn’t changed since the early 2000s.
Despite that, it is regularly updated with new DVD covers, both official and fan-made.
It even has a section dedicated to “rare” covers, for foreign releases or smaller movies.
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Download these covers to ensure you’re getting a great quality print for your physical movie collection.
Though the site does have a generous free section, it often pushes you towards its paid membership.
8.Google Images
That’s right: Google Images.
It’s such an obvious choice, perhaps you’ve overlooked it.
Lost the original DVD case?
Want to replace the official cover with a more interesting fan-made one?
These cover websites will provide.