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Scanning
No other notation program offers scanning as accurate as PrintMusic, with its included
SmartScore® Lite by Musitek®.
New in PrintMusic 2010
New interface to specify the instrumentation so that your staves will automatically be properly transposed and configured for playback.
PrintMusic’s SmartScore Lite Scanning includes:
- Improved accuracy with XML technology including triplet recognition and better results when scanning polyphonic music.
- Easier Scanning Both Macintosh and Windows users can scan directly from SmartScore Lite from within PrintMusic.
With a compatible scanner, PrintMusic 2009 provides an auto-preview and automatically chooses resolution and contrast settings.
*All you have to do is click "Final Scan".
- Secondary voice recognition counterpoint
- Correct transposed instrument recognition
- Multiple page scans
- Correct page formatting including system and staff sizes
- Up to 32nd note resolution
- Improved recognition of multi-measure rests, grace notes, and repeat measures (slash & dot symbol).
- PrintMusic's SmartScore® Lite scanning utility has been updated to run natively on Intel-based Macs.
- Recognition of grayscale images to simplify the use of scanners, including HP models, that save in this format
- Improved recognition when scanning scores with optimized staves.
PrintMusic imports scanned SmartScore and SharpEye files, capturing
notes, text, lyrics, chord symbols and more. (While SharpEye is Windows only
software, the MusicXML files it creates can be read by PrintMusic on Macintosh and
Windows computers)
Take a look for yourself.
Here's the original:

Scanned into PrintMusic: Only 5 easy edits needed.

Another notation product using PhotoScore Lite™: 30
difficult edits needed.

SmartScore Lite is designed to scan original engraved music not handwritten scores.
These examples were scanned from original engraved music, using a Canon N670U scanner at 360 dpi.
Both images were untouched to enhance results. The Photoscore example was transferred, without
edits, to the most current version of a competitor's product. The time to
correct errors in the two examples: PrintMusic, 10 seconds to add missing rests
and tie necessary notes, hence the term 'easy edits' compared to the 2 minutes
it took to add Voice 2 notes, correct notes, change notes from Voice 1 to 2 etc.
in the competitor's product, thus the term 'difficult' or time-consuming edits.
* Scanning directly from SmartScore Lite within PrintMusic is supported by nearly all Windows scanners and Epson scanners on Macintosh.
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