Indiana Variations project
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Indiana Variations project
Has anyone ever attempted to contact them to advise them not to scan any more scores in low resolution grayscale? I can't believe how many scores they've scanned in such a horrible way, some that, were it not for this, would be ideal and clear study materials (Wagner full opera scores).
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Re: Indiana Variations project
I think the main reason they scanned it in such a low resolution is because the scans are primarily for display purposes only and not for printing. Low resolution uses less bandwidth when the pages are loading, although I see no harm in them scanning in high resolution since the scores are public domain anyway.
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Re: Indiana Variations project
If you go to the main page, http://www.dlib.indiana.edu/variations/, it seems that that version of the project is no longer active.daphnis wrote:Has anyone ever attempted to contact them to advise them not to scan any more scores in low resolution grayscale? I can't believe how many scores they've scanned in such a horrible way, some that, were it not for this, would be ideal and clear study materials (Wagner full opera scores).
The newer version, Variations 2, is for I.U. access only; Variations 3 is an expansion to other institutions.
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Re: Indiana Variations project
Does this mean that the newer versions won't be freely available to the public via the web?
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Re: Indiana Variations project
If you read the information on the linked pages, that seems to be the case.Vivaldi wrote:Does this mean that the newer versions won't be freely available to the public via the web?
You might want to contact the libraries involved to ask them whether they have considered allowing public-domain scores in the newer versions of Variations to be opened up beyond institutional access.
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