There is a face hidden in the red background. It’s not a movie character. It looks like... it looks like the guy from his profile picture.
It says: "DESIRE IS NOT A SPACE THAT CAN BE FILLED."
In the web interface, click the Edit icon on a movie -> Poster -> Choose File and upload your downloaded textless image. How to Download from the Forum forum blu ray textless posters install
[Blu-ray Forum] ➔ [Download Hi-Res Image] ➔ [Rename Asset File] ➔ [Apply to Media Server] Step 1: Source and Download the Image
If you meant something else by “install” (e.g., installing a custom font or theme for a Blu-ray menu), clarify your exact hardware/software (e.g., “on a Panasonic UB820” or “in MakeMKV”). There is a face hidden in the red background
These players run Android and do not have cloud sync. Installation is purely folder-based.
* Top contributor. * Member since: Dec 2011. * Location: Glasgow, Scotland. * Home Theater Gallery: 29. * Blu-ray collection: 184. Blu-ray Forum The Custom Covers Thread - Page 19 - General Discussion it looks like the guy from his profile picture
The process typically involves taking an existing poster with text and carefully removing the lettering while seamlessly restoring the underlying imagery. The primary tool for this is the . In Photoshop, you select this tool (keyboard shortcut "S"), then hold down the Alt key (Option on a Mac) and click on a clean area of the image to define your source point. You then paint over the text you want to remove, and the tool copies pixels from your source to cover it. More advanced techniques involve using the Spot Healing Brush, Patch Tool, and leveraging layers and layer masks for non-destructive editing. Some users also make "adjustments to theatrical posters to make them appropriate for blu-ray covers, including cutting them up and reassembling them and using history brushes, content aware tools to make them textless and fit a frame". The goal is to "disable the text layers (or remove text through cloning), while maintaining the poster's original dimensions/aspect ratio, [which] is about aesthetics... for those who prefer to see a cleaner looking poster".
Long-time lurker, first-time poster. I recently decided to overhaul my home theater setup. I’ve been collecting boutique Blu-rays for years (mostly Criterion and Arrow Video), but I was getting frustrated with the "clutter" of my display. I love the art, but I hate the shrink-wrap, the ratings logos, the "4K ULTRA HD" banners across the top. It ruins the composition.
, which contains thousands of high-resolution images contributed by users. Alternative Sources The Lifestream Forums for curated hi-res sets. ThePosterDB for a searchable database of custom and textless art. Downloading Tools
Regarding the alignment: I feel your pain. I’m a perfectionist too. The best hack I found is using "Command Picture Hanging Strips" instead of nails. You stick them to the wall, press the frame on, and if it’s crooked, you just pull it off and re-stick it. No holes in the wall, and you can micro-adjust until it’s perfectly level. Trust me, it saved my sanity during my Lord of the Rings extended edition install.