VistaMetrix 1.21 by SkillCrest, LLC

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VistaMetrix provides a transparent overlay for extracting numerical data from underlying images including graph values, map distances, angles, and color values.

VistaMetrix 1.21
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What is VistaMetrix?

VistaMetrix gives you an easy way to extract useful numbers from a graphical image, especially when the data used to produce that image is unavailable. This includes graphs, maps, plats, or other images that might be scanned or downloaded from the Internet.

VistaMetrix lets you place a transparent overlay with measurement tools on top of the image. VistaMetrix does NOT depend on importing images with specific graphics formats.

Here are some of the things you can do with VistaMetrix:

· Extract values from graphs. You can work with multiple data sets, consisting of multiple curves or multiple sets of points.

· Measure distance and area on multiple curved paths. Along these paths you can place markers that show intermediate distances with annotations.

· Measure angles and straight line distances.

· Determine the color values (RGB, HLS, and CMYK) of multiple points in the image.

The graph values or distance/area measurements are extracted by defining a scale of measurement and using the mouse to trace the curve, shape, or points of interest on the image.

The extracted graph values, distances, areas, and color values can be saved as Excel or comma-delimited text files.

VistaMetrix also allows you to:

- Zoom an image.

- Add text annotations to an image.

- Save an image of a selected portion of the screen along with the overlaid VistaMetrix tools.


System Requirements:

Pentium 200 MHz or better. Windows 98, ME, 2000, XP, NT4.


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