Importing a score in PDF format into Audiveris, resolution greatly goes down and program is unable to recognize most of the music. #700
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@SeoKyungAhn For Audiveris engine, which works best with interlines around 20 pixels, this value is way too small, leading the engine to suspect there are no music staves on this sheet. Hence the warning dialog you got. Unfortunately, this 9-pixel interline is correct. It is the consequence of a very large score printed on a standard sheet. Here is what I did: This new PDF file exhibits a staff interline of 13 pixels. Audiveris engine accepts this value.
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Playing with your example, I encountered other problems related to some of the 1-line staves. Anyway, there are a few cases where the same physical staff goes from 5-line to 1-line, or the other way around. |
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Hello. Apologies in advance if I do not provide all the necessary information in this first post as I am not very familiar with OMR/Github in general.
I have downloaded Audiveris and am attempting to scan a score that I purchased in PDF form (For non-commercial, academic use).
The PDF is of very high resolution when I access it through my Firefox Browser (at least, I think, because when I zoom in, the image doesn't get grainy at all).
However, when I imported it into Audiveris, the image became very grainy compared to the original on both the Gray and the Binary.
When I tried to transcribe, It gave me this error for ALL the pages, even for the ones that have staves and music:
To troubleshoot, I tried increasing contrast technique using GIMP as suggested by the handbook, at 500 DPI (didn't want to go too high as suggested by the tutorial).
The result was that now the program was able to recognize the key signature better, as well as most of the time signatures, but it did not pick up on any of the notes, nor time signatures in the middle of the sheet.
I saw that there was a similar issue with imported PDFs being very low resolution in Audiveris (Issue #162 ), but I did not see a clear-cut fix (Again, apologies if I missed a solution that was posted).
What could be causing this issue? I have attached relevant information below:
The PDF in question, original:
CivilizationVI_America_TheIndustrialEra.pdf
The PDF, after increasing contrast with GIMP at 500 DPI:
CivilizationVI_America_TheIndustrialEra_Contrasted.pdf
This is what shows up on the CMD when I first launch the program:
This is the error log for the last page:
This is what the last page looks like after the transcribe feature is used. This is representative of basically all the pages: None of the staves are recognizes, nor are the notes/rests/etc.
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