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I have a hoard of old sheet music and music books that I want to digitise. My initial thoughts are to photographically capture each page into PDF files.
I don't have a flatbed scanner anymore, but even photos from phones seem to do a good job on sheet music. I do have good DSLR cameras, tripods and stands as well, that I can use.
Also, what resolution should it be done at? Is the old 300 dpi, that I remember from laserjet printing, still considered OK? Is that too high for old sheet music?
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Take a look at Microsoft Lens/Office Lens. I think there are versions for Android, Windows and Apple. I know for sure the Android version can export photos as a pdf.
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It's a question of fidelity vs. disk space, basically. Typical screens are 100-200 dpi (200+ for "retina" or "hidpi"), so 300dpi should be plenty. You could scan at higher resolution to be "future proof" if you don't mind slower loading and more disk space. Also, you can always resize the images to lower res (there are plenty of batch tools for this) but you can't increase the resolution.
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(09-27-2022, 01:22 PM)jusmee Wrote: I have a hoard of old sheet music and music books that I want to digitise. My initial thoughts are to photographically capture each page into PDF files.
I don't have a flatbed scanner anymore, but even photos from phones seem to do a good job on sheet music. I do have good DSLR cameras, tripods and stands as well, that I can use.
Also, what resolution should it be done at? Is the old 300 dpi, that I remember from laserjet printing, still considered OK? Is that too high for old sheet music?
You could also take a look at the app Adobe Scan, if you have a decent Camera on your Phone/Tablet
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09-28-2022, 01:41 AM
(This post was last modified: 09-28-2022, 01:44 AM by Skip.)
I would think the size of your planned display enters into iI. I use 300 dpi with no problem. I suggest you try a couple charts and see what works best. I also recommend you stick with pdf's.
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