Advice on creating high-quality scans
Posted: Mon Jun 17, 2024 3:18 pm
Hi, everyone,
A friend of mine has given me a stack of old sheet music, none of which is currently on IMSLP. Some of the items are on wishlists, for example two of Hans Huber's piano trios. I'd like to scan and upload them, and I want to do a good job.
For my scanning needs, I've been using the iOS app, Genius Scan, which works pretty well in general. But it's having trouble with this music, for a couple of reasons. First, it doesn't lay flat, and when I use a piece of plexiglass to help, I have issues with reflections. But more importantly, the algorithm Genius Scan uses to turn photos into black & white PDFs doesn't put the threshold in the right place when confronted with paper yellowed with age.
So I'm looking for advice here, hopefully advice that doesn't end up costing me a lot of money.
Thanks!
A friend of mine has given me a stack of old sheet music, none of which is currently on IMSLP. Some of the items are on wishlists, for example two of Hans Huber's piano trios. I'd like to scan and upload them, and I want to do a good job.
For my scanning needs, I've been using the iOS app, Genius Scan, which works pretty well in general. But it's having trouble with this music, for a couple of reasons. First, it doesn't lay flat, and when I use a piece of plexiglass to help, I have issues with reflections. But more importantly, the algorithm Genius Scan uses to turn photos into black & white PDFs doesn't put the threshold in the right place when confronted with paper yellowed with age.
So I'm looking for advice here, hopefully advice that doesn't end up costing me a lot of money.
Thanks!