additional note - images on the Corel Gallery are saturated low quality versions of images from their Professional Photo Library series of CDs
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if you have any suggestions for me to add to any of these lists then sure tell me
i have a series of discogs lists with covers that use stock photo CDs across different companies
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it also uses the fonts Clarendon Bold Expanded, Compacta Italic, and Eurostile Light
i think it'd be really cool if there was a program that reverse audio searches an audio from freesound. like i see a video using a sound that i know is from freesound but cant find it with searching, so i just put the audio in said program and see what are the closest sounds
lol i looked through this cd before once, cant believe i didnt notice this
the desert highway on Fatboy Slims Right Here, Right Now cover comes from the PhotoDisc stock CD "Panoramic Landscapes", appearing as the 85th image on the disc.
high quality recreation of the ministry of sound release cover
oh my GOD
i really overlooked this, big time
i just realized thats where the "power" in Power Photos comes from
marc schilkowski is credited on discogs for alot of releases (including other ATB records) and has a design company, so i believe he is the designer of the cover art
PC Open 107 most likely did get it from Power Photos, as another image in the same folder also appears on the Power Photos Sampler
note: you can find a bigger version on the PC Open 107 magazine, in a folder called "screensaver-sfondi" on CD2
The inside cover of Gemini.
Corel Gallery 1,000,000 - Disc 8 - Caribbean - image 46
Part of the booklet of Gemini.
Corel Gallery 1,000,000 - Disc 8 - Caribbean - image 61
The front cover for Gemini.
Corel Gallery 1,000,000 - Disc 8 - Caribbean - image 44 Flipped horizontally on Gemini.
Back cover of Gemini.
Corel Gallery 1,000,000 - Disc 8 - Caribbean - image 91 Flipped horizontally on Gemini.
fun fact: all the art on sven van hees' 1999 record Gemini uses images from the Corel Gallery 1,000,000 collection, specifically from the Caribbean library on the 8th disc.