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Img2CAD 1.1
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Img2cad, Inc. |
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Description:
Img2CAD is a stand-alone program that converts scanned drawings, maps and raster images into AutoCAD formats (such as DXF, HPGL, etc) for editing in any CAD application.
Key Features:
a. Input image formats: BMP, JPG, TIF, GIF, PNG, PCX, TGA, RLE, JPE, J2K, JAS, JBG, MNG and more.
b. Output formats: DXF, HPGL, and others.
c. Outline solid raster areas.
d. Create center lines and outlines.
e. Scale images in the X and Y directions to make them larger or smaller.
f. Color, Gray and black-and-white images vectorization.
g. Tracing raster lines, arcs, circles, arrow lines, dash lines, polylines, hatches on monochrome, grayscale or color images.
h. Increase or decrease brightness and contrast.
i. Automatic correction: restoring of intersections, aligning, joining fragments, joining fragments to line, arc, circle and polyline.
j. Removing low sized vector objects, correction of recognized texts.
k. Automatically straighten images to a reference line.
l. Remove speckles of color to make colors more uniform.
m. Can adjust tolerance levels.
n. Batch processing.
Product home page: http://www.img2cad.com
Download from http://www.img2cad.com |
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Platform: Windows |
Design & Photo::Converters & Optimizers
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Type: Shareware |
Cost: $99.00 US
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Size: 530 K
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Released: May 26, 2005 |
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