Algolab Raster to Vector Conversion Toolkit 2.97.64

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Vectorizer for CAD/CAM/GIS professionals, designers and illustrators. Available also as Raster to Vector SDK, ActiveX and Com Component. Converts, digitizes and refines architectural, mechanical, various technical drawings, maps, math graphs, graphics for books and journals and more from raster to vector. Digitizes math graphics. Also refines vector graphics, creates fine lines and shapes. Scanned drawings are recognized and represented in a vector format to be imported to your CAD or drawing program. Supports input from TWAIN scanners and the following raster formats: BMP, TIFF, JPEG, PNG, PCX, TGA. Output in vector formats DXF (AutoCAD), AI (Adobe Illustrator), EMF (Enhanced metafile), WMF and ASCII XY (MS Excel, Mathematica, Lotus 123). RegSft ID: 48794, RegNow ID: 13237-2.

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