Photoscore

Photoscore trial

Photoscore trial
  1. Does Sibelius have a free trial?
  2. How accurate is PhotoScore?
  3. Is PhotoScore Lite free?
  4. How do I get PhotoScore?

Does Sibelius have a free trial?

Sibelius | Ultimate Trial. Your free trial also includes AudioScore Lite and PhotoScore & NotateMe Lite, enabling you to transcribe audio and scan printed music to Sibelius | Ultimate. Try all of the features and functionality and decide what is right for you. Get Your Free Trial Download.

How accurate is PhotoScore?

Most Accurate

More than 22 years experience in recognition technologies have enabled us to design and create the formidable OmniScore²™ dual-engine recognition system, incredibly making PhotoScore & NotateMe Ultimate over 99.5% accurate on most PDFs and originals!

Is PhotoScore Lite free?

Developed by Neuratron, PhotoScore & NotateMe Lite is a free music scanning program included with Sibelius | Ultimate and Sibelius. With it, you can easily turn printed sheet music or notation in JPEGs and PDFs into editable scores that you can send to Sibelius | Ultimate or Sibelius for further editing.

How do I get PhotoScore?

Start PhotoScore. Go to File > Open to open your scanned image (shortcut Control + O or X + O). PhotoScore will adjust the image, making sure the music is correctly aligned, and that it recognizes clefs, systems and notes etc. The music will then be displayed in PhotoScore.

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