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    Plot Digitizer
    An easy to use Java program that allows you to digitize data points off of scanned plots, scaled drawings, or orthographic photographs. Includes an automatic digitization feature that can automatically digitize many types of functional data.
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    digiscape

    Simple utilility to use Inkscape as a plot digitizer.

    A simple utility that allows Inkscape to be used as a plot digitizer. The workflow is as follows. This is useful when a plot is available in vectorized form (e.g. PDF, EPS, PS, ...). 1: Open the plot to digitize in Inkscape (any format that Inkscape can read works). 2: If any of the datasets are bitmaps the "Trace Bitmap" function in Inkscape can be used to turn it into a vectorized path. 3: Ensure all data paths are continuous lines (no curves). 4: Label each data path with its desired name. ...
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