Why are some of the scores on this website "branded"? By that, I mean there is an ugly label at the top left of every page. It is obviously not part of the original scan and was added in later for some reason.
I don't like it. I don't like to complain and nitpick about a free service (and a good one at that) but it really bothers me. It's only on some of the scores, too. Is there a way to remove this, since it's liable to be a vector graphic in the PDF superimposed on the static, scanned image of the score sheet?
Thanks for your time and patience.
Some scores "branded": why?
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May have answered my own question
Pardon me, but I may have answered my own question. It would appear, from a visit to http://www.sheetmusicfox.com, that all of the "branded" scores on this site are transferred from SheetMusicFox. Therefore, it is their responsibility for having branded many of the scores that appear on this site. I apologize for having jumped to conclusions.
Still, can anyone help me remove those ugly labels? I find them utterly repulsive.
Thanks for your understanding.
Still, can anyone help me remove those ugly labels? I find them utterly repulsive.
Thanks for your understanding.
If it's a vector in the pdf superposed on the image, you can remove them with adobe acrobat. but I fear it's embedded in the bitmap of the score, so you need to extract the image, remove the logo, and put it back in the pdf.
if you encounter a logo of Cd sheet music, please drop a note, because these are not allowed.
if you encounter a logo of Cd sheet music, please drop a note, because these are not allowed.
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Thanks for the replies
Thanks for the replies, guys. Actually, the Brahms symphonies were precisely what led me to bring this up. Beautiful scores, except for the branding.
Whether or not it's a vector graphic, it's quite removable; it's just more difficult if it's part of the bitmap. But either way, it will take some time to clean them manually from all the infected files on the site. It's certainly possible to automate the process, but regrettably I don't have the technical wherewithal to propose such a solution.
Whether or not it's a vector graphic, it's quite removable; it's just more difficult if it's part of the bitmap. But either way, it will take some time to clean them manually from all the infected files on the site. It's certainly possible to automate the process, but regrettably I don't have the technical wherewithal to propose such a solution.
an easier solution is to apply a white square above the text. then there's no need to edit the bitmap. as the text is in the same place on all pages, this can be automated with macro.
I only know adobe acrobat can do this but there must be other programs too.
It's important that there's no quality loss - with each recompression there's quality loss.
I only know adobe acrobat can do this but there must be other programs too.
It's important that there's no quality loss - with each recompression there's quality loss.