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Ran into a very funny iTunes bug. I've got an album with unusual album art - on the real CD it's just a plain orange sheet, and the official album art from their websore is a tiny JPEG that's all that one shade. I turned it into a 700-byte 1-bit PNG, which... iTunes is struggling with, I guess. That's supposed to be a drop shadow behind it.


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OK also this is one of the most fascinating soundtrack releases I've ever heard? These aren't the versions from in-game. These are new mixes of every song - not just for volume levels/etc. now that there aren't game sound effects, but also because this version is mixed for listening, and for dancing to. It sounds really really good.


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I think I see what's going on: iTunes bases the drop shadow on the values from the image, and since this is one uniform color (presumably at a low resolution), that defaults to setting all colors in the shadow to the same value (possibly scaled up from the low resolution the album art indirectly set it to).

Oh you're right! I assumed it might have to do with the bit depth, but if it's actually just based on values from the image that'd explain it even better. It's kind of hard to blur details of an image that doesn't have any.

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