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    LP Molecular Viewer

    LP Molecular Viewer

    ActiveX/ATL molecular viewer component

    ...The models are rendered using OpenGL, therefore it exploits optimizations provided by the graphics cards. NEW: Render as PNG with transparent background. Added small application that allows user to open molecular file and render it as a PNG file image PNG with transparent background. Can be quite useful in presentations and visual processing.
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    Graphixy - Image Data Extraction

    Graphixy - Image Data Extraction

    Scientific, Engineering and Statistical Graphing data extraction tool

    Graphixy is a freeware and lighter (140 KB) standalone program designed to get 'x' and 'y' graphical co-ordinates of an image in scientific, engineering & statistical applications and in image data processing. By drawing an image (or) hovering mouse over the pre-loaded image (using Load option), the 'x' and 'y' co-ordinates can be recorded and saved as notepad .txt file The saved data can be exported to Excel spreadsheet and viewed in graph format. ...
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    LiVT

    Create a variety of visualisations from high-resolution DTM

    The intention behind this Lidar Visualisation Toolbox is to provide an easy-to-use, stand-alone application to create visualisations from high-resolution airborne LIDAR-based digital elevation data. LiVT also includes tools like raster file creation from xyz point clouds. A few mouse clicks and some processing time should be enough to go from an xyz ASCII file to a grey-scale SVF image, an LRM map or a percentage map of cumulative visibility. As LiVT does not include a data viewer, additional software will be necessary to display the processing results.
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