Most accurate : More than 18 years experience in recognition technologies have enabled us to design and create the formidable OmniScore dual-engine recognition system, incredibly making PhotoScore Ultimate 7 over 99.5% accurate on most PDFs and originals!Most versatile : PhotoScore Ultimate 7 picks out virtually every detail and even recognizes 4 and 6 line guitar tablature, 1, 2 and 3 line percussion staves. It is the world's first and only commercial program available that is also designed to read handwritten scores.
Features
Most Accurate
More than 18 years experience in recognition technologies have enabled us to design and create the formidable OmniScore²™ dual-engine recognition system, incredibly making PhotoScore Ultimate 7 over 99.5% accurate on most PDFs and originals!Most Versatile
PhotoScore Ultimate 7 picks out virtually every detail and even recognizes 4 and 6 line guitar tablature, 1, 2 and 3 line percussion staves. It is the world's first and only commercial program available that is also designed to read handwritten scores.Easiest to Use
Ease-of-use has been a central design aim right from the start, and with automatic scanning and recognition, plus licensed Sibelius-style editing interfaces, PhotoScore Ultimate 7 even becomes fun and exciting to use!At last! Fully automatic handwritten music recognition
No need to describe to PhotoScore the style of handwriting being scannedSignificantly greater accuracy
Articulation marks picked up
Integrated PDF engine
Choose which individual pages to convert to notation from PDFsBatch PDF opening Just drag the files onto PhotoScore and leave it to do the hard work! Each PDF ends up as a different PhotoScore file
No need to install 3rd party software
Updated printed text recognition engine
Higher accuracy, even from lower resolution grayscale scansUses the latest technology from OCR world leaders IRIS
Faster editing
Copy and paste multiple notes on the same staffScores read in automatic scanning mode are now automatically saved, so you can quickly and easily switch between the files you are working on
Scanned images displayed in grayscale for clarity when checking for mistakes
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