Now, I'm sure people have brought this issue up in the past, but is there a reason why many of the scores are extremely large (when it comes to the actual notes), as if the score is being looked at through a magnifying glass. Is there any way to see these scores in a normal size?
Thank ya.
size of scores
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Many times this happens when people scan something, then edit it in microsoft paint, which when saved after editing in paint it ignores the original sampling resolution. This results in images that look huge at, say, %30-40 zoom in a PDF. If you want to make sure these print out on a page properly, just use Acrobat Reader and under 'Page Handling' select 'Fit to printer margins' under the 'Page Scaling' option.
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Indeed! If you need a good graphics manipulation program, try out the Gimp ( http://gimp.org/ ). It's completely free, and definitely has the tools you'd need for resizing scanned images properly.
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Gimp sounds very similar to a program in the Mac world called Graphic Converter (basically a shareware version of Photoshop - with some features not available in Photoshop like incremental rotation of bitmap images).
Anyone here familiar with a process of scanning microfilm images to tiff and (ultimately) PDF? I have several rolls of film here that I'd eventually like to make available at IMSLP.
Anyone here familiar with a process of scanning microfilm images to tiff and (ultimately) PDF? I have several rolls of film here that I'd eventually like to make available at IMSLP.