
Eric
Moderator: kcleung
Eric wrote:is anyone else having trouble reaching and using these two resources? SBB (Stabikat Berlin) gives me this error "The current username, password or host was not accepted when the connection to the database was attempted to be established!" whether I try to reach it from a link on IMSLP or from its own RSS feed (either it has my computer blocked - so I ask about repeatability so to speak - or it needs to reconfigure its own links...) and from BSB (Münchener Digitalisierungszentrum, part of the Bayer Library) I can read scores but no longer make PDFs as I once could using the PDF download command (the command is functional but now only creates 1 page PDFs). So - is anyone else having these problems or am I just blocked personally?
Eric
kalliwoda wrote:Update re: Downloads from BNF
There is a new somewhat hidden option on the gallica/BNF website:
Enter zoom mode (click the magnifying icon), then "select a part of the image for export" (the dashed rectangle icon).
Select the entire page +/- the margins as you prefer:
You now get a drop-up window with 2 options:
Choose "Dans une résolution supérieure (format plus grand, meilleure lisibilité): Cliquez ici"
and the page opens in a new window, from which you can save a medium-high resolution jpg (l=5, vs l=6 for max resolution).
You can change pages simply in the url bar by changing from f1 to f2, f3...
I myself find it easiest to simply copy and paste each picture into a preset empty pdf with corrected page size (you can find the original page size in the gallica catalog info) in Photoshop and save. You still have to combine all pages at the end into one multipage pdf file.
The higher resolution l=6 at max zoom cannot be accessed in its entirety, however it can be opened in four quartersize files, which have to be combined for each page. Took me about 2-3 min. per page for the La Mer files - still lots of work!
It was a spammer. Nice trick: replacing existing links with others. I was keeping an eye on he/she/it as a couple of users from the same country (Croatia) appeared to be rather borderline as spammers recently. User deleted and IP address banned.jossuk wrote:And by the way, the link as quoted - with parenthesis and comma - sends the user to a German girlie site