Attack on Titan: No Regrets Complete Color Edition (2021) (Digital) (Shellshock) :: Nyaa ISS

Attack on Titan: No Regrets Complete Color Edition (2021) (Digital) (Shellshock)

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Date:
2021-06-02 17:25 UTC
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Seeders:
7
File size:
476.4 MiB
Completed:
879
Info hash:
24f14796dccb34b0645f60b6351633c022bd3f64
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No regerts here. Thanks!
You're missing about 200 MB there, bud.

shellshock (uploader)

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What do you mean?
Wow. I wish it had BD remake or remaster.
Maybe Hellscream thinks there is something wrong because the file size is smaller than other rips: https://nyaa.iss.one/view/1324021 Humble Manga Bundle - Attack on Titan Final Season Attack on Titan - No Regrets (Complete Color Edition) attackontitan_noregretscompletecoloredition.pdf (632.8 MiB) and this black and white version: https://nyaa.iss.one/view/779101 Attack on Titan - No Regrets Attack on Titan - No Regrets v01 (2014) (Digital) (LostNerevarine-Empire).cbz (348.2 MiB) Attack on Titan - No Regrets v02 (2014) (Digital) (LostNerevarine-Empire).cbz (348.9 MiB) Get Shellshock's version if you want color and joined pages. The LostNerevarine-Empire rip has a higher resolution (2613x3689px) but it is black and white. Don't let The Humble Manga Bundle file size fool you. The images don't look as good as in this rip by Shellshock's. But the text is vector, so crisp and sharp as can be. One thing I notice is that the colors look better to me in the PDF version. Skintones for example look slightly grayer/greener. But that may be my monitor.

shellshock (uploader)

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PDF tends to have higher quality. I wasn't aware that the bundle has a higher version. I'll probably Upload a cbz version of it
@shellshock Yes, you're right. That version does the same x3689px resolution as the b&w version and is overall sharper. I only compared two images and the noise around the black and white edges were slightly more noticible in the PDF version that's why I wrote I prefer your rip. But I am a moron only zooming in on certain spots instead of looking at the entire picture. In general that version does look better.
Umm, only one volume is colored?