How To Format Your Release Cover
Formatting means...
Your cover art must meet the following specs. If it does not, then the stores might reject your submission. We can generate a text based cover for you if need be but you're going to have to let us know ahead of time. Contact Us using the big gray button below.
Name (Title) your file like this:
main-artist-name-album-title.jpg
Example: john-doe-songs-by-john.jpg
The only text that is allowed on your album cover art is the artist name and the release title. You can not include any other text on the cover or your submission may be rejected by the stores. Do not list copyright credits, publishing credits, record label names, website info, or social networking profile links.
- Making sure your files meet store requirements and quality standards. This is also referred to as specifications (or 'specs' for short).
- Making sure your files are named (titled) correctly so that we (at ADED.US) can easily understand what files we are receiving from you and sort your files accordingly.
Your cover art must meet the following specs. If it does not, then the stores might reject your submission. We can generate a text based cover for you if need be but you're going to have to let us know ahead of time. Contact Us using the big gray button below.
- JPEG / .jpg extension
- 3000 x 3000 pixels in size (square) exactly
- 300 dpi/ppi resolution
- RGB formatted
Name (Title) your file like this:
main-artist-name-album-title.jpg
Example: john-doe-songs-by-john.jpg
The only text that is allowed on your album cover art is the artist name and the release title. You can not include any other text on the cover or your submission may be rejected by the stores. Do not list copyright credits, publishing credits, record label names, website info, or social networking profile links.