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Features:· The plots can be imported from any of the following file types: *.bmp, *.wmf, *.jpg, *.gif, *.ico · Plots can be also pasted from the clipboard, from a scanner, or screen-captured from any other program. · Interpolation function allows to interpolate values between selected points using advanced numerical methods. · Autoread function recognizes data points if their color is different from the rest of the colors in the plot. · Collected data points can be edited before saving them to a file or copied to the clipboard. · Handles plot images bigger than computer screen · Plots can be linear, log or semilog. · Zoom window for precise point picking. · Includes very complete help file. · Freeware!! |
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Bugs:There lots of ways to use the program and there may be some bugs waiting to be discovered since I've always used the program in certain way. So please let me know if you find a repetitive problem. |
Download:· You may try unzipping this file to a folder: Quick Install (176 Kb) and double click on Digitize2004.exe. If you get any "file missing" errors then download the full installer: >Full Installer (1876 Kb). Unzip to a folder and double click Setup.exe. · Of course you can just download the full installer and don't waste any time with the quick installer. With this basic installer you can remove the program by just deleting the folder with all the files. · If you are not sure about having the necessary files in your system, download the Full Installer (1599 Kb). With the full installer you get the option to uninstall from Control Panel. |
System Requirements:Any Windows version between 95 and XP. |
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Reads X,Y points from plots. Points are read by clicking on the plot. Very useful when data used to created the plot is not available and it's needed for precise calculations or to reproduce the plot using another plotting program. |
History:During my studies I had to read data from plots published on professional magazines. Usually these plots were too small to provide enough resolution to read data points precisely, so with the help of a scanner the plots were imported into the program and very precise points were obtained!! First release: April 15, 2000, Last update: December 15, 2005.
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