You're doing god's work. I don't know if you've answered this already but regarding the translation itself, will it be a mix of the VIz and other unofficial ones (even anime subs, for example kaizoku fansubs)? Also we'll you upload them as torrents or?
One Piece digital-colored chapters by Shueisha v2
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In my case, I have more luck. I just wanted the best resolution possible in RAW format.
Same as HigherSky has done with all Bleach volumes (3056px, a few times even more).We absolutely need that with One Piece & Naruto.
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Yeh, an improved translation would be just about perfect for all the B+W fans if thats what your talking about… First and foremost, the English version of the One Piece manga needs to be enjoyed from a reading perspective, with a translation everyone can agree on and be happy with. I've been thinking more along the lines of fonts design and charcters voices inside the speech bubbles. Like MofoGoku in his prime, I guess. Maybe that isn't the best example of what I'm talking about. I think the fonts should a semi-formal/comicy and bouncy handwriting style, with visible quirks in speech. It'll have to be consistent with the expression of the art… throughout the entire series. That includes the visually appealing sound effects. One Piece is a huge world with a shit ton of characters, once a translation is there the manga just really needs fonts that compliment the artwork.
P.S. Yes, I'm re-(re)doing the upscale of the digitally colored volumes... The quality is a major improvement, but its double pages and everything:sad:... doing it the double page way really saves a lot of time cause I'm doing this all on my phone and I need to select each image one-by-one. I seriously need time for this so I really dont know why I'm bothering to tell, but I only have volume 6 done which I am completely satisfied with and undoubtedly proud of.
I will send previews on discord in a little while.Bold part is never going to happen. There's too many variables in tone, wording and name interpretations to ever possibly please everyone. Like, I've got my own ideas about how I would do a rewrite of the existing translations (i'm something of a writer and think it would be an interesting creative experiment), and I know there's things all through it that wouldn't fly with decently sized sections of the community. Also as much as waiting sucks, I'd be scared to release anything until the series is close to the end, because you never know when another thing like "mighty blade" or a new Oda romanisation suggestion will throw everything into the lurch. The effort is super admirable though, and a manga translation with a font choice other than goddamn Wild Words would be a welcome breath of fresh air.
A more consistent, quality controlled version of the colour comic will be great for the fanbase, but it'd still be ideal to have an official, physical release for everyone to access guilt-free. A man can dream…
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One Piece DCE v085 by anon. Thanks a lot, pal!
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I've seen volumes 84 and 85 coloured in english, but is there a japanese version? I like trying to learn more japanese using them.
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I've seen volumes 84 and 85 coloured in english, but is there a japanese version? I like trying to learn more japanese using them.
I'm not saying not to read the Japanese chapters. But if you are going to read One Piece as a main form of studying, I advise against it. This is simply due to the fact that the words and ways of speaking in One Piece are not used in the real world. Even some Japanese have trouble understanding the meaning of some words and phrases.
You wouldn't really use a lot of the stuff they use in conversations, but it's an extra if you learn it. But up to you. -
Oh, don't worry, I'm aware of it
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Hey guys, just a question, how do people here feel about this colored version compared to the original black and white? What's the definitive version that you'd choose for yourself?
Personally, I really like this colored version because colors give a lot of life to the drawings, although I'm not sure if I like it more than the black and white version that has its own charm. However, I've seen arguments elsewhere belittling the colored version because of the quality/choices of the coloring, or because it's below the original just because of the fact that it is not the original, or mainly for artistic reasons as the original was drawn with techniques for black and white that don't go well with roughly coloring over it.
Does anybody here have another argument for the discussion?
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Hey guys, just a question, how do people here feel about this colored version compared to the original black and white? What's the definitive version that you'd choose for yourself?
Personally, I really like this colored version because colors give a lot of life to the drawings, although I'm not sure if I like it more than the black and white version that has its own charm. However, I've seen arguments elsewhere belittling the colored version because of the quality/choices of the coloring, or because it's below the original just because of the fact that it is not the original, or mainly for artistic reasons as the original was drawn with techniques for black and white that don't go well with roughly coloring over it.
Does anybody here have another argument for the discussion?
I'm personally a huge advocate for the colour version, which is is a poor mix with also being a huge advocate for the official release… (viz pls)
I think it goes underappreciated how much work has gone into getting the colouring just right. Compare any page with the black and white version and look at things like the articles of clothing Oda inks in black, like Luffy's shirts. The colouring team doesn't just go over the black with red, they make sure it looks right by drawing in creases, hems, seams and other details that get lost in the inking. I also really like its sense of lighting, especially when it shows highlights from things like fire on characters and surfaces, which is again, something the black and white art just isn't equipped to do. Scenes with lots of warm tones like sunsets or fires are my favourites for this kind of thing. I like the pallet on the whole more than a lot of the anime's tones (not to mention that it follow's Oda's designs rather than the anime's), and some of Oda's busier panels are made easier to quickly interpret by the addition of colour. Basically smart choices have been made to have the colour job work with art that was never intended to be coloured.
It's a fair point against the colour version that the white halos Oda leaves around his characters to make them stand out from the background can sometimes look ugly among all the rest of the vibrancy, but I've seen fan colourings that try to fill every inch of the page with colour and in my opinion they tend to look worse. Things get too murky that way. A better middleground might have been an area of muted colour for the halo rather thank stark white, but overall I like that the official colourists chose to leave Oda's white spaces as part of the page rather than filling it in entirely.
My only remaining real sore point is that the SBS and fanart pages of the volumes are left in black on white (or weird sepia), as well as the most recent character poll results (when all the previous ones were coloured). I hope they go back and add those in eventually like they did for the table of contents, recaps and volume title pages. Also yeah, some of the panels with just a colour fill for a background had weird choices made for them, but I could count on my fingers the ones that I actually hated. It's a pretty good ratio of good to bad panels considering how many literal tens of thousands of them there are.
I would never want to talk down the quality of the black and white art, because Oda has fantastic black and white art. The use of shape and silhouette in his inked in sections is absolutely top notch, and that's something that doesn't get conveyed the same way in black and white, so I'd never want to see that removed as a reading option. But the colouring job is also extremely high quality and brings its own unique advantages to the art and story. It raises the accessibility of the manga with its enhanced readability, which is great for new and casual manga readers. Both versions are great, both have different things they gain and lose. There's nothing wrong with having a preference for one or the other, but people saying the colour version is objectively bad are objectively wrong.
(Another tiny nice thing about the colour version is that it edits the early Ace and Whitebeard panels so that Whitebeard's flag is a cross from the start, essentially completing the retcon and making it consistent across the whole manga. It's possible the current black and white digital volumes also have this update, but every current scan/rip/official release retains the old manji and I can't be bothered purchasing the Japanese ones to check)
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I'm personally a huge advocate for the colour version, which is is a poor mix with also being a huge advocate for the official release… (viz pls)
I think it goes underappreciated how much work has gone into getting the colouring just right. Compare any page with the black and white version and look at things like the articles of clothing Oda inks in black, like Luffy's shirts. The colouring team doesn't just go over the black with red, they make sure it looks right by drawing in creases, hems, seams and other details that get lost in the inking. I also really like its sense of lighting, especially when it shows highlights from things like fire on characters and surfaces, which is again, something the black and white art just isn't equipped to do. Scenes with lots of warm tones like sunsets or fires are my favourites for this kind of thing. I like the pallet on the whole more than a lot of the anime's tones (not to mention that it follow's Oda's designs rather than the anime's), and some of Oda's busier panels are made easier to quickly interpret by the addition of colour. Basically smart choices have been made to have the colour job work with art that was never intended to be coloured.
It's a fair point against the colour version that the white halos Oda leaves around his characters to make them stand out from the background can sometimes look ugly among all the rest of the vibrancy, but I've seen fan colourings that try to fill every inch of the page with colour and in my opinion they tend to look worse. Things get too murky that way. A better middleground might have been an area of muted colour for the halo rather thank stark white, but overall I like that the official colourists chose to leave Oda's white spaces as part of the page rather than filling it in entirely.
My only remaining real sore point is that the SBS and fanart pages of the volumes are left in black on white (or weird sepia), as well as the most recent character poll results (when all the previous ones were coloured). I hope they go back and add those in eventually like they did for the table of contents, recaps and volume title pages. Also yeah, some of the panels with just a colour fill for a background had weird choices made for them, but I could count on my fingers the ones that I actually hated. It's a pretty good ratio of good to bad panels considering how many literal tens of thousands of them there are.
I would never want to talk down the quality of the black and white art, because Oda has fantastic black and white art. The use of shape and silhouette in his inked in sections is absolutely top notch, and that's something that doesn't get conveyed the same way in black and white, so I'd never want to see that removed as a reading option. But the colouring job is also extremely high quality and brings its own unique advantages to the art and story. It raises the accessibility of the manga with its enhanced readability, which is great for new and casual manga readers. Both versions are great, both have different things they gain and lose. There's nothing wrong with having a preference for one or the other, but people saying the colour version is objectively bad are objectively wrong.
(Another tiny nice thing about the colour version is that it edits the early Ace and Whitebeard panels so that Whitebeard's flag is a cross from the start, essentially completing the retcon and making it consistent across the whole manga. It's possible the current black and white digital volumes also have this update, but every current scan/rip/official release retains the old manji and I can't be bothered purchasing the Japanese ones to check)
I'm totally with you that these colorists made the best they could do, and their effort is very noticeable. Honestly, we're very lucky to have both versions available, and I hope one day they print the colored manga in a nice premium package.
I'm just torn between which one I think is the ultimate version. Maybe mine is a dumb dillema, lol.
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I'm totally with you that these colorists made the best they could do, and their effort is very noticeable. Honestly, we're very lucky to have both versions available, and I hope one day they print the colored manga in a nice premium package.
I'm just torn between which one I think is the ultimate version. Maybe mine is a dumb dillema, lol.
lol I don't think there has to be a single definitive version, they're both really well done, so it's all a matter of taste. Even on an individual level, I mostly prefer the colour version, but there's still plenty of days where I'm vibing the black and white look more.
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Hey guys, just a question, how do people here feel about this colored version compared to the original black and white? What's the definitive version that you'd choose for yourself?
Personally, I really like this colored version because colors give a lot of life to the drawings, although I'm not sure if I like it more than the black and white version that has its own charm. However, I've seen arguments elsewhere belittling the colored version because of the quality/choices of the coloring, or because it's below the original just because of the fact that it is not the original, or mainly for artistic reasons as the original was drawn with techniques for black and white that don't go well with roughly coloring over it.
Does anybody here have another argument for the discussion?
I think that because I'm reading the story every week in black and white, if I were to re-read it, then I might as well use the coloured version.
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Is there any site where read one piece colored in English?
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Does anybody here have another argument for the discussion?
Adding to the well-worded points from Captain M, I find myself preferring the color version for the simple fact that it's the only digital version I've bought (Viz volumes, Japanese B&W, and Japanese color) that has NO center breaks for two page spreads. I make rips of my purchased manga volumes to my taste so I can have all versions/languages available in the same format/app, so I've seen small differences between the respective versions; the B&W volumes are full of cropped centers until after the time skip when digital became more prevalent, so I was VERY pleasantly surprised to realize that the color version had those corrected as part of the process.
I personally prefer to take in OP this way:
- Newest Viz chapters every Sunday
- Find a copy of digital raws the next day and skim, especially going over parts where I was curious for the original Japanese phrasing, jokes, wordplay, etc.
- Buy the Viz print/digital and Japanese B&W/color volumes when released or on sale.
- Re-read the series in Japanese when purchasing the color volumes.
So for me, it's a good way to appreciate both styles, and when the color volumes have come out a few years after the chapters it's a nice refresher. …and although I certainly don't need to buy the series in a fifth format, I'm with Captain M in that I would TOTALLY be on board with digital colored volumes released by Viz. :wub:
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My opinion… Both.
I wish we could have OP DCRs with high resolution (as Bleach ones), so we can enjoy B&W +3000px and also color one +3000px (I don't mind if it is translated or not).
All series deserves a color version, it is so awesome.
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Interested in the preservation of the digital manga. If anyone would say there’s is missing or less than 100% portions of the scan what would they be?
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Well we didn't get a new volume this month, but it appears Shueisha has finally gone back and added the SBS pages to all the digital volumes prior to vol 69. Can't believe it took them this long, but here we are. Finally we can combine the colour comic with all the extra pages from the physical volumes without having to rely on ancient subpar scans! I have access to most of the volumes, so I'll start doing basic rips of whatever I can over the next few days. Can't say how long it'll take to finish them all though.
Interested in the preservation of the digital manga. If anyone would say there’s is missing or less than 100% portions of the scan what would they be?
The new SBS additions are one thing that needs ripping, but I'll be working on that so if I might make a suggestion, we don't have rips for most of the black and white digital volumes. That version is almost exclusively scans, so it might be worth starting an archive for it instead.
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A disappointing correction: Not every volume has been updated yet. The first SBSs in volume 4 still aren't there. Not sure yet how many volumes been done, but it's long overdue that they've at least started adding them. Hopefully it won't take too long before the whole set is done.
EDIT: At a guess, but without having checked every single one of them, it appears to be volumes 1 - 19 that are still missing pages in the digital version. Everything from 20 onwards has full SBS and UGP pages included.
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Good news, Captain.
OP volumes needed to be completed for a long time.
Before we find a way to a proper resolution (+3000px) we need them to fix this issue completely.:ninja:
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Well we didn't get a new volume this month, but it appears Shueisha has finally gone back and added the SBS pages to all the digital volumes prior to vol 69.
EDIT: It appears to be volumes 1 - 19 that are still missing pages in the digital version. Everything from 20 onwards has full SBS and UGP pages included.
Great news, thanks for the update Captain! I was hoping this would eventually happen, as I would love to have them in my own backups. Keeping my fingers crossed that the chunk of early volumes remaining can be done soon…
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SBS and UGP pages volumes 20 - 29: https://www63.zippyshare.com/v/Ap5Lj6nF/file.html
Colour volume sepia where available and digital black and white where that's all I had access to. If you want consistency between the two versions it shouldn't take too much fiddling in photoshop to change one to the other. Personally, I prefer black and white, so I'll be making them all that way for my personal archive (throw up a black and white adjustment layer and hit ctrl + L to play with the levels until it looks right). Either way, this is the first time these raws have ever been available digitally, and since the English release drops almost all UGP galleries and most of the SBS questions where a reader sent in a puzzle or game, the first time many of those have been accessible to western fans in a decent quality at all. I've found the fanart strangely charming as I went through this. It's an interesting time capsule of what characters and scenes people were gravitating towards throughout the series run. A highlight is the piece from a young Kohei Horikoshi in volume 23:
! Horikoshi's art of Smoker in the top right
As a side note, though I'm a vocal advocate of supporting the official release, I think it's important to keep raw versions available and archived, and that it's not really the same moral issue as reading a pirated scanlation to do so. Almost all anime and manga fan communities are enriched by bilingual fans who offer commentary and insight into the translations through their knowledge of Japanese. We make theories and find interesting things through comparing different interpretations of the same raw dialogue. For anime only communities this is easy, since even legally obtained subs still give the raw voice tracks at no extra cost. But for manga, where a translation, legal or otherwise, has to replace all the raw text completely to work, it becomes more challenging to do this without resorting to a little piracy. I see it as a grey area.
It would be better for my moral standing if these didn't end up getting used for scanlation, but once they're out in the open there's not much I can do about it.
Next 10 volumes probably next week. I had a head start on this set because of a long weekend, but I won't be that lucky again.
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Wow this kind of stuff is awesome. I appreciate your effort and if there is any reason you need to pay for something else to keep up with trying to complete a digital archive I’d be happy to help or if there’s any rather easy tasks I could do lmk
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Wow this kind of stuff is awesome. I appreciate your effort and if there is any reason you need to pay for something else to keep up with trying to complete a digital archive I’d be happy to help or if there’s any rather easy tasks I could do lmk
The offer is appreciated, but I'm not going to take money for this. It's shaky enough moral and legal ground before cash gets involved, and I'd probably be doing it anyway for my own reference even if other people weren't interested in having it shared.
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Hey Captain, just had some time to redownload some color volumes and for the heck of it I added volumes 1-10 to the download list… when opening them, got pop-up notifications confirming that the book contents had changed (for every volume but #1). Even in #2, they added a page toward the end where they even mentioned that the SBS section was starting, excellent! I purchase through BookLive, not sure if that would make any difference versus wherever you buy your digital volumes, but if you haven't retried volumes earlier than 20 it might warrant another look.
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Hey Captain, just had some time to redownload some color volumes and for the heck of it I added volumes 1-10 to the download list… when opening them, got pop-up notifications confirming that the book contents had changed (for every volume but #1). Even in #2, they added a page toward the end where they even mentioned that the SBS section was starting, excellent! I purchase through BookLive, not sure if that would make any difference versus wherever you buy your digital volumes, but if you haven't retried volumes earlier than 20 it might warrant another look.
Had a quick look at volume 4 and saw no change at this point, but it's good to know they're actively working on it.
I have up to the end of Skypiea on eBook Japan and most of the rest on Booklive though, so maybe it's eBook Japan just playing catchup. I'll keep checking as regularly as I find the time to.
(Incidentally I'd love to have everything on Booklive for ease of access, but the difficulty of consolidating book purchases between different official reader sites is a great justification for making offline archives. Having to make a Yahoo Japan account to get back my purchases after Yahoo bought out eBook Japan was a massive headache, and it sucks knowing that unlike the physical volumes which I will have forever, all this digital only stuff is just accessed, not bought, and could be revoked at any time. Legal definitions of ownership for content really have not caught up with the digital age.)
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Had a quick look at volume 4 and saw no change at this point, but it's good to know they're actively working on it.
I have up to the end of Skypiea on eBook Japan and most of the rest on Booklive though, so maybe it's eBook Japan just playing catchup. I'll keep checking as regularly as I find the time to.
(Incidentally I'd love to have everything on Booklive for ease of access, but the difficulty of consolidating book purchases between different official reader sites is a great justification for making offline archives. Having to make a Yahoo Japan account to get back my purchases after Yahoo bought out eBook Japan was a massive headache, and it sucks knowing that unlike the physical volumes which I will have forever, all this digital only stuff is just accessed, not bought, and could be revoked at any time. Legal definitions of ownership for content really have not caught up with the digital age.)
I completely agree on the headache re: multiple official sites, EXACTLY why I started making fair use copies for my own local digital collection some years back, and I especially don't want my purchases to be "in the air" with an acquisition scenario like the one you went through. I joined BookLive at someone's suggestion due to the relative ease of setting up an account as an overseas buyer, so for a long time I had no idea the Japanese digital options were as varied as the North American market. :blink: I enjoy that BookLive has a steady rotation of (full!) books available to read for free, it made me wonder if perhaps the other services offered something similar but I've never actually sat down to check them.
Having a busier week than normal, but just checked my volume 4 and can confirm that SBS pages are included at BookLive. Not to be overeager, but as long as I can free up some time this weekend I'd be happy to provide the new pages from volumes 2-19 considering eBook Japan doesn't have them yet.
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I completely agree on the headache re: multiple official sites, EXACTLY why I started making fair use copies for my own local digital collection some years back, and I especially don't want my purchases to be "in the air" with an acquisition scenario like the one you went through. I joined BookLive at someone's suggestion due to the relative ease of setting up an account as an overseas buyer, so for a long time I had no idea the Japanese digital options were as varied as the North American market. :blink: I enjoy that BookLive has a steady rotation of (full!) books available to read for free, it made me wonder if perhaps the other services offered something similar but I've never actually sat down to check them.
Having a busier week than normal, but just checked my volume 4 and can confirm that SBS pages are included at BookLive. Not to be overeager, but as long as I can free up some time this weekend I'd be happy to provide the new pages from volumes 2-19 considering eBook Japan doesn't have them yet.
I went with eBook Japan initially (back around when the recap, contents and other front and endpages were first added to the volumes, since I didn't want to meet any other updates) because it seemed to offering higher resolution. Eventually I worked out that their pages aren't actually higher quality, it just lets you zoom in further, so I switched to Booklive for its better reader.
If you've got the time and the means to rip the Booklive updates at a decent quality, please go ahead! You've got at least one person in the thread who'd really appreciate it. I'm going slow at the minute because I've got Pokmon Sword and some other projects eating up my downtime, so it'll be good to keep things moving forward. Still, I hope eBook Japan catches up to Booklive soon.
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If you've got the time and the means to rip the Booklive updates at a decent quality, please go ahead! You've got at least one person in the thread who'd really appreciate it. I'm going slow at the minute because I've got Pokmon Sword and some other projects eating up my downtime, so it'll be good to keep things moving forward. Still, I hope eBook Japan catches up to Booklive soon.
Sorry Captain, didn't have the down time I expected this weekend, but am working on my own re-done copies and will gladly share from those. I'm glad you're appreciative, but just to make sure expectations are set I have no way to actually rip from BookLive, I just take screenshots from the mobile app and crop from there.
(If you're aware of any ripping methods, I would be appreciative for that, it would save me time!) Images look to be the same quality as any ripped digital raws (without upscaling), and I obviously don't mind it for my personal collection, but I know some would and I can understand that. I'll post here as soon as I have something from volumes 2-9, then will do 10-19 afterward.
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So, uh… maybe I spoke too soon about being delayed? Had a SLOOOOOOW day at work today and decided to go through as many OP volumes as I could, finished the first 19. :blink: Just coordinated the pages, figured I'd include all internal "extra" pages just in case, and you can find them here:
https://mega.nz/#!VgJD1Kab!MhPhOOgGKMiBo-fgvZxH7Rga4iw-kg36SpkX5NJCCe8
I saved these as .jpgs at quality level 90… the originals were .pngs but were much larger (592 MB), if the file quality is important to you I can also upload a zip of those. Enjoy! :happy:
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So, uh… maybe I spoke too soon about being delayed? Had a SLOOOOOOW day at work today and decided to go through as many OP volumes as I could, finished the first 19. :blink: Just coordinated the pages, figured I'd include all internal "extra" pages just in case, and you can find them here:
https://mega.nz/#!VgJD1Kab!MhPhOOgGKMiBo-fgvZxH7Rga4iw-kg36SpkX5NJCCe8
I saved these as .jpgs at quality level 90… the originals were .pngs but were much larger (592 MB), if the file quality is important to you I can also upload a zip of those. Enjoy! :happy:
That is absolutely incredible work! Thanks for putting the time in. I've got a quiet weekend coming up so I'm hoping to drop at least another batch of 10 then (I'm partway through volumes 30 - 39 already). We're suddenly like 30% closer to having everything ripped and ready!
I'm not stressed about a raw png upload. I plan to run some processes to resize them down to the standard 760x1200, and they'll get png'd when I work them into the double page spread format I have everything else archived in. What you've put together here is more than HQ enough for that!
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That is absolutely incredible work! Thanks for putting the time in. I've got a quiet weekend coming up so I'm hoping to drop at least another batch of 10 then (I'm partway through volumes 30 - 39 already). We're suddenly like 30% closer to having everything ripped and ready!
I'm not stressed about a raw png upload. I plan to run some processes to resize them down to the standard 760x1200, and they'll get png'd when I work them into the double page spread format I have everything else archived in. What you've put together here is more than HQ enough for that!
Excellent! I aim for consistency in a collection so I'm glad my contribution works out in a way that's good for your own.
That said, I'm really happy I got through 19 volumes so quickly, but it's a little sobering to realize that to update my own copies I still have 50 volumes to go. It's a good thing I love One Piece, haha!
Seriously though, your news that the SBS pages were added was something I've waited for since I started buying them back in 2015. Even if I'm copying them a second time, I'm glad this time is complete.
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Why did the colored editions get translated if they could just copy the translation from the monochrome version rather than having inaccuracy?
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https://www42.zippyshare.com/v/jc6GbQ84/file.html
SBS and extras for volumes 30 - 39. Due to reasons these were ripped at a slightly lower original size than the last batch or the ones that The AniMan did. I don't think it's really noticeable - everything remains perfectly readable - but I thought I'd put it upfront in case someone did a side by side and wanted to call me out. Booklive's online reader has changed in a way that makes it slightly harder for me to automate the process, so I went with a faster option.
This folder (unlike The AniMan's one) doesn't include most of the colouring pages or the colour versions of the random panel/Pandaman closeups placed after the colour spreads. That's because the colouring pages were in the original rips and the panel closeups were in the uploads I did a few pages back in this thread (the one with the scanned SBSs) so it didn't make sense to rip them again. I'll try and get round to another reupload with absolutely everything eventually after the digital sbs rips are complete.
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Hi Captain M! Do you have another link sbs 20-39? I don't know how to download on that. Thank you!
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Another set: https://www53.zippyshare.com/v/YSd0U62v/file.html
Same deal as the last lot, higher quality is technically possible, but the difference isn't particularly noticeable.
Hi Captain M! Do you have another link sbs 20-39? I don't know how to download on that. Thank you!
Sorry, the zippyshare uploader has proved convenient to me so far and I'm going to keep rolling with it for now. Is the site blocked in your region, or are you just having trouble finding the download button?
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Same deal as the last lot, higher quality is technically possible, but the difference isn't particularly noticeable.
Hope we reach 3056px :ninja:
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Another set: https://www53.zippyshare.com/v/YSd0U62v/file.html
Same deal as the last lot, higher quality is technically possible, but the difference isn't particularly noticeable.
Sorry, the zippyshare uploader has proved convenient to me so far and I'm going to keep rolling with it for now. Is the site blocked in your region, or are you just having trouble finding the download button?
Yes. I didn’t found download button. So can you screen shot and show me. Thank a lot!
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Hope we reach 3056px :ninja:
Comparing the quality of even the black and white digital versions with the level of detail you can see by looking closely or even using a magnifier on the physical books is like night and day. I dream of the day where we get a digital version that's even in the ballpark of the real size the manga was drawn at.
Yes. I didn’t found download button. So can you screen shot and show me. Thank a lot!
It's the big orange button just to the right of the file details that says "download now," which I don't at all blame you for missing because it looks like it could be one of the fake virus filled download buttons you see on other sites of the same type. It might try to throw up some pop up the first time you click it because most sites just do that now, so I recommend going in with a pop up blocker extension (and an adblocker if you're not already using one for some reason). Hope that's clear enough to work with!
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Here's volumes 50 - 59
https://www120.zippyshare.com/v/ZqZaQDGo/file.htmland volumes 60 - 68
https://www120.zippyshare.com/v/wqYg5Yo2/file.htmlApologies for not doing full resolution like I originally thought I'd be able to, but at the very least we now have every page of One Piece in clean, readable digital raws, which is fantastic.
There's still some updates to the colour volumes I'd like to see from Shueisha. Volume 76's popularity poll results remain in monochrome while every previous poll is in full colour, and same goes for the world map and recap at the end of volume 81, when the play back sections and maps in previous volumes (Alabasta in volume 19 and Ennies Lobby in volume 40) were coloured. I don't think we'll ever see full colour SBS or UGP pages though. I guess now we sit back and wait for volume 87.
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Here's volumes 50 - 59
https://www120.zippyshare.com/v/ZqZaQDGo/file.htmland volumes 60 - 68
https://www120.zippyshare.com/v/wqYg5Yo2/file.htmlApologies for not doing full resolution like I originally thought I'd be able to, but at the very least we now have every page of One Piece in clean, readable digital raws, which is fantastic.
There's still some updates to the colour volumes I'd like to see from Shueisha. Volume 76's popularity poll results remain in monochrome while every previous poll is in full colour, and same goes for the world map and recap at the end of volume 81, when the play back sections and maps in previous volumes (Alabasta in volume 19 and Ennies Lobby in volume 40) were coloured. I don't think we'll ever see full colour SBS or UGP pages though. I guess now we sit back and wait for volume 87.
As I'm working these into my archive I found one spread of UGP from volume 50 that slipped through the cracks. Should do before the file marked 50-8 in the folders above:
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Just wanted to say that personally I think this is super cool! Thank you for your hard work!
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[English] One Piece Digital Colored Manga Volume 083 - Emperor of the Sea, Charlotte Linlin [anonymous]
Just drop me a pm at facebook if you need more volumes from Google Drive…
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UPDATE: uploaded HD volumes 1-45 to MEGA
LINK: https://mega.nz/#F!k1QzjADb
DECRYPTION KEY: 9xkZTX8P-79SCwwiIlluaA
the zips have no password. please let me know if any pages are missing.Does Anybody has vol81-86 HD like Lil_kami42 version? Please share it to me
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I have a question, these hd volumes are hd ripped or hd resized?
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Does Anybody has vol81-86 HD like Lil_kami42 version? Please share it to me
I have the same question
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Comparing the quality of even the black and white digital versions with the level of detail you can see by looking closely or even using a magnifier on the physical books is like night and day. I dream of the day where we get a digital version that's even in the ballpark of the real size the manga was drawn at.
i'm working on it doing just that. i restarted, once again.
but this time, ive been doing this page-by-page rather than a batch process. Afterwards i’m inspecting each page and every little detail… it looks great; being at a nice 6240x4800. Yeah... Nobody asked for them to be that large, but i just figured why tf not.
It's not perfect 1:1 with the black and white manga, but that's because there are no perfect raws that currently exist. but i can say for certain that i searched far and wide for raws that were perfectly on par with the b+w… no luck, but im using the most consistently clean raws i could find, compiled by tianwuya217.
i just want to ensure you that there will never be a better quality upscale than what ill be uploading.
Bold statements right there, pics are huge. they look like, super vectorized.
Idk what else to say really other than show the actual thing, not previews. Ive only got volume 1 completely finished.(P.S.)
There are screentone dots, they look very nice.
things like the story turning into a flashback, where the page around the panels goes black, or crocodiles sand effect for example, they look very accurate to the original 1200.
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Congrats, lil
Hope we can enjoy your hard work soon.
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English One Piece Digital Colored Manga by anonymous
Google Drive Link
Volume 78 - Champion of Evil
Volume 79 - Lucy!!Volume 80 - Opening Speech
Volume 81 - Let's Go See The Cat Viper
Volume 82 - The World Is Restless
Volume 83 - Emperor of the Sea, Charlotte Linlin
Volume 84 - Luffy vs. Sanji
Volume 85 - Liar
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English One Piece Digital Colored Manga by anonymous
Google Drive Link
Volume 78 - Champion of Evil
Volume 79 - Lucy!!Volume 80 - Opening Speech
Volume 81 - Let's Go See The Cat Viper
Volume 82 - The World Is Restless
Volume 83 - Emperor of the Sea, Charlotte Linlin
Volume 84 - Luffy vs. Sanji
Volume 85 - Liar
Need more volumes? PM me at facebook.You have them colored, but in japanese?
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You have them colored, but in japanese?
Yes I have, but let's wait lil source for better quality.