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Batman V Superman: Dawn of Justice: Ultimate Edition
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DVD Profiler Unlimited RegistrantStar ContributorAddicted2DVD
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I am working on this combo disc set. And this one is a little different as it is 3 discs...

- Blu-ray Ultimate Edition (Rated R)
- Blu-ray Theatrical (Rated PG-13)
- DVD Theatrical (Rated PG-13)

I already know that Blu-Ray for parent and DVD for child. But in this case? I was thinking since we already know Blu-ray over dvd... and we already know higher rating takes presedence over lower ratings that the  (to me) obvious way to do it is...

Blu-ray Ultimate Edition (Rated R)
-- Blu-ray Theatrical (Rated PG-13)
-- DVD Theatrical (Rated PG-13)

But I wanted to get other thoughts on it before I did it.... to make sure I wasn't missing something. So thoughts?
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I believe that is correct. That's how the Sucker Punch profile is set up (which also has an R-rated and PG-13 cuts).
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Thanks... I went ahead and did it that way if it turns out not to be correct I can always change it.
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Batman V Superman: Dawn of Justice; Ultimate Edition - Target Edition -

I feel that "Batman" should be the image showing on the case cover image as "Batman" is the first name in the title.. Not "Superman" as the current image is.
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Batman V Superman: Dawn of Justice; Ultimate Edition - Target Edition -

I feel that "Batman" should be the image showing on the case cover image as "Batman" is the first name in the title.. Not "Superman" as the current image is.


That is what variants (alternate-ids) are for, both can be available.
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greyghost

Whats the trick of scanning a lenticular cover such as this one has so that the second image will be displayed and usable?  I know that I have tried and the image is always blurred!

David
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Sometimes raising one edge will change what the scanner captures.

But, I did not realize this was lenticular, variants is probably not applicable in that instance.
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Am I the only one who thinks the v in the title should be lower case?
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On the 3D version, the 3D disc is the PG-13 and the 2D disc is the R. I'd do the PG-13 as the parent there, but for the 2D, I'd do what you said.
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greyghost

Whats the trick of scanning a lenticular cover such as this one has so that the second image will be displayed and usable?  I know that I have tried and the image is always blurred!

David


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Sometimes raising one edge will change what the scanner captures.

But, I did not realize this was lenticular, variants is probably not applicable in that instance.


What with it being the same cover I don't believe alternate profile would be allowed by the rules.
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Am I the only one who thinks the v in the title should be lower case?


I honestly seen it done both ways... so since it is upper case on the cover that is how I would put it in the profile.

I am less used to seeing just a V instead of Vs. Though I have seen both of those versions as well,
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Am I the only one who thinks the v in the title should be lower case?


I honestly seen it done both ways... so since it is upper case on the cover that is how I would put it in the profile.

I am less used to seeing just a V instead of Vs. Though I have seen both of those versions as well,

In my experience, the use of v instead of vs is usually in legal cases. Party A v Party B.

In regards to this title, the v is clearly smaller than either Batman or Superman, so I would make it a lowercase v.
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Looking at the case again... I can see that. I wouldn't vote no to using the lower case V.
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