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Version 5
US $300, UK £175 * – single user license – online fulfillment
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Digitizer Program Which Gives X,Y
Coordinates of Lines or Points on Scanned Images
"The fact that Ungraph is able to
digitize graphical data automatically with comparative ease
makes it an attractive tool." Electronics World and Wireless
World
"Ungraph is ideal for gathering data from published graphs."
Quarterly Review of Biology
Often you see a graph, chart, picture or drawing and wish
you could easily get hold of the X,Y data from which it was
drawn. Now, you can scan such material with any scanner or
photo- graph it with a digital camera and UnGraph will be
able to give you the coordinates with a high degree of
precision.
UnGraph is TWAIN compliant, giving the option to scan images
directly from within the software. UnGraph can also directly
import images in many formats including TIF, PCX, JPG, BMP
and TGA. Images can be panned and zoomed to view and
vectorize selected portions. Paint, replace and erase tools
allow you to modify images at any time.
UnGraph needs you to enter just three calibrating coordinate
values in order to scale your image. The calibration system
can make allowance for skewing of images. It also handles
logarithmic X- and/or Y-scales of graphs. Calibration data
can be saved with an image to facilitate subsequent
digitizing sessions.
Version 5.0 of UnGraph has an outstanding new user interface
with multi-panel screen allowing simultaneous viewing of
images, numeric output and, optionally, the context-sensitive
Guide which provides continuous hints on how to use the
program. Multiple lines can be digitized during a session and
color-coding ensures that you know which line corresponds to
which dataset. There is an infinite-level Undo and Redo
facility.
UnGraph has an extremely powerful automatic line follower
(or you can use the mouse to follow a line manually). The
line follower can move in either direction in both the X and
Y dimension with the result that lines such as map contours
or images of cell walls can be digitized. Lines can be of any
color and the line-follower will stay on a given color within
a user-controlled tolerance range (which allows for color
variation in scanned images). To initiate line following you
simply position the cursor on the starting point with the
mouse and click. UnGraph then invokes its proprietary
following algorithm which learns and adjusts to the curve
as it goes. The smart gap-jumping and search algorithms
follow your line despite imperfections. Settings for the
line follower can control its speed and optimize its
performance with unusual graph types such as step plots.
You can reverse, stepwise, a digitization where the line-
follower has inadvertently overshot your desired endpoint.
If you prefer, you can always use manual vectorization for
maximum control over digitizing. In this mode, UnGraph allows
you to overpaint a selected line and the line-follower then
follows the overpaint color.
Multiple lines can be digitized during a session and a
color-coding system ensures that you know which line
corresponds to which dataset. Images can optionally be
saved to include the results of digitizing sessions plus
any painting work you have done on them. As well as the
automatic line follower there is single-point mode which lets
you point and click on any point you wish to digitize. This
is suitable for scatter diagrams, histograms and to get
height and position coordinates of selected peaks of
chromatograms etc.
The X,Y coordinates can be expressed in two forms. By
default, the location of every pixel which the line follower
passes through is recorded, which allows the program to
record sharp changes in line direction better than ever.
However the program can also fit a spline model to digitized
lines and this gives easy user control over the start value
and the intervals between the data output coordinates. The
results export module allows numerous formats to be output
either as files or via the clipboard. UnGraph optionally lets
you format the data output with Header, Body and Footer. This
allows for output in specific formats such as XML. Excel
(.xls) has been added to the list of output formats in
Version 5.0. UnGraph has built-in mathematical functions
enabling addition or subtraction of lines and computation
of area under the curve (AUC) etc.
* Single user license US $300/ UK £175
5 user license US $900/ UK £525
10 user license US $1500/UK £875
The above prices are for online fulfillment only and include user manual as .pdf
An additional charge of $90/£50 is made for supply of hard copy (CD) if required
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