If you're searching for TV Shows or Movies then you'll probably want to switch to my new tool, Apple TV Shows & Movies Artwork Finder. This new tool includes support for the 16:9 aspect ratio now used in the TV app as well as a load of high-res imagery Apple uses from ultrawide banners and background screen captures to logos and parallax files.
This project started out as a simple tool for using the iTunes Search API to download 600x600px artwork for TV shows. However, it became a lot more popular than I expected and requests were made to add movie and iBook artwork. I've added these in addition to incorporating album artwork and app icons from the App Store.
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Want to say thanks for the free artwork? I get a lot of emails from people thanking me for the service (which I love) but I also really appreciate it if you are able to do any of the following:
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Do you use Apple Music, iCloud Music Library, or iTunes Match? Check out my latest iPhone app, Music Tracker, which helps monitor any changes Apple makes to your files. Download it now or find out more in this MacRumors article.
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Scan or download album cover artwork from CDs that you rip into iTunes in a graphics format that iTunes understands and link those graphics to the songs and albums you play on iTunes.
Songs that you buy from the iTunes Music Store typically include an image of the album cover art or a photo of the artist. You can see the artwork in the lower-left corner of the iTunes window by clicking the Show/Hide Artwork button. The artwork changes for each song or album that you select.
Unfortunately, you don’t get free artwork like this when you rip an audio CD — the discs aren’t manufactured with digital cover art stashed somewhere on an empty track. With a scanner, however, you can scan the cover art and save it in a graphics format that iTunes (and its underlying graphics technology, QuickTime) understands — JPEG, GIF, PNG, TIFF, or Photoshop. Or with a Web browser, you can visit Web pages to scout for suitable art; just Ctrl-click (Mac) or right-click an image (PC) to download and save the image on your hard drive. (Most graphics on the Web are in JPEG or GIF format, so you don’t have to convert anything.)
To add the artwork to a song, select the song in your iTunes library, and drag the artwork’s image file from a folder into the artwork viewing area in the bottom-left corner of the iTunes window.
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To add the same image as artwork for an entire album of songs (rather than just individual songs), select the album in Browse view first (or select all the songs in the album in song list view), and then drag the image file into the artwork viewing area.
You can also add the artwork to an album while editing multiple songs at once. Follow these steps:
1. In Browse view, select the album in your iTunes library.
Click the Browse button to switch to Browse view so that an Album column appears on the right side of the iTunes window. Click an album to select it.
2. Choose File, Get Info or press Command-I (Mac) or Ctrl-I (PC).
A warning message displays: Are you sure you want to edit information for multiple items?
3. Click Yes to edit information for multiple items.
The Multiple Song Information dialog appears.
4. Enable the Artwork field by selecting its check box.
When you add a check mark to a field, iTunes assumes you want that field changed in all the selected songs. Make sure that no other check box is selected except Artwork.
5. Drag the graphics file to the Artwork panel.
Drag the graphics file directly over the blank Artwork well in the Multiple Song Information dialog.
6. Click OK to make the change.
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A warning message displays: Are you sure you want to change the artwork for multiple items?
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7. Click Yes to change the artwork.
iTunes adds the artwork for the entire album.
To remove the artwork from a song, view the artwork in a larger window, or resize the artwork, choose File, Get Info and click the Artwork tab. You can add a different image, add several images, delete the images with the Add or Delete buttons, or resize images with the size slider.
You can remove the artwork for an entire album by opening the Multiple Song Information dialog (choose File, Get Info after selecting the album), enabling the Artwork field, and then clicking OK. Because you haven’t added anything to the Artwork field, iTunes replaces the artwork with nothing, effectively deleting the artwork.
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