User talk:Cfcup2004

Dear Contributor,

Thank you for your submission. The upload was successful, but you did not provide enough source and publisher information. Can we kindly ask you to fill in as much information as possible? Correct identification of a score is absolutely needed to make sure a score is in public domain and does not violate copyright laws. Also, this identification reflects IMSLP's strive to quality and completeness.

Please pay attention to the following items:

  • Arranger: The person who arranged or transcribed the piece from its original setting into another (an orchestration of a piano work for example). While not always known, arranger's name is often printed on top of the first page (e.g. arranged by... ; in french arrangée par...; in German bearbeitet von... or enrichtet von...). The name and the death date of any arranger or transcriber is most important from a copyright standpoint. Please provide this information if at all possible.
  • Editor: The person who edited the score. As with arrangers, the editor's name is usually printed on top of the first page (e.g. edited by... ; in french revue par... or éditée par...; in German bearbeitet von...). This field can concern the original editor, and in case of a recently engraved or typeset score, the engraver (typesetter).
  • Scanner:This field should include the name of the scanner, or the website where the file was obtained, with a link to the site. (Preferably using one of our available External library templates).
  • Publisher Information: You can find publisher information usually on the bottom of the first pages of the score. The format for this field is as follows: "<City>: <Publisher Name>, Ed. or No.<edition or publication number, if different from plate number>, <Date - use "n.d." if no date is printed on score>. Plate <Plate number>."

More fields are described in the Score submission guide.

You will find a lot of information on the first pages of the score. If you have problems gaining information, more tips and help are provided at IMSLP:Contributing scores and Historical Publication Info. An example of a good submission is Sinding: Frühlingsrauschen, Op.32 No.6

Thank you for your nice submissions. These publishers are easy to identify from the score, but it would be great if you could provide the info.-- Snailey Yell at me Email me 12:11, 20 March 2009 (EDT)(IMSLP Admin, Copyright Reviewer)

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Luigini upload

Hi Cfcup2004, and thank you for your upload. However, I must ask if these scans of the "Ballet" are your own since in many places they are completely obscured by dark areas. If these are and if you still have the source material, we kindly ask that you re-scan and upload, taking care to make sure all areas are clearly visible. Thank you. Daphnis 21:16, 21 March 2009 (EDT)

This is a consistent error in your uploads. Probably your leveling is not optimal. Do not let your scanner software choose the level. Choose a much lower treshold of B-W conversion, so that all print characters are smoothly visible but the shadows disappear. Also you might want to check that your book is pressed well against your scanner glass. Put a weight on top of the scanned item in order to press all corners to the glass, so that there are as less shadows as possible. --Peter talk 12:57, 22 March 2009 (EDT)

Czerny: Les Elegans

Dear Cfcup2004,

This appears to be a typeset done in LilyPond. Are you the typesetter? If not, do you have the written permission or proof that the typesetter has released the score under a Creative Commons or similar license? Please respond in 24 hours as we delete unattributed typesets if there is no response form the uploader. Thanks, Carolus 05:00, 10 March 2010 (UTC) (IMSLP Copyright Admin)