CCP14
 
    Methods, Problems and Solutions
    Digitizing programs for Converting Hard Copy Graphs and Plots back to Data
    The CCP14 Homepage is at http://www.ccp14.ac.uk
    
Information on more packages, including obtaining structure co-ordinates
from stereo structure diagrams appreciated.
Some subsidery hints on using the software and image converters are also mentioned.
Thanks to Jim Quinn (E=mail: jquinn@dol1.eng.sunysb.edu) for providing extra links.
Thanks to Klaus Reimann (E=mail: klausr@ITAP.Physik.Uni-Stuttgart.De) for information on WinDIG.
Thanks to William Vetter (E=mail: wvetter@ms.cc.sunysb.edu) for information on Engauge Digitizer .
- Engauge Digitizer - Picture to number tool for Linux, Windows and source code
   
   - Compensates for image distortions, from scanners and fax machines, in graphs 
   
- Handles cartesian, polar, linear and logarithmic graphs 
   
- Scanning algorithm recognizes curves and applies points automatically 
   
- Extensive preview capability while modifying settings 
   
- Cross platform capability 
   
- At 
        http://digitizer.sourceforge.net/
   
 
 
- Computer Program to Digitize X-Y Plots for UNIX
   
   - Convert a hardcopy graph into data.
   
- "DIGITIZE software was primarily developed to convert Integrated 
     Fast Reactor (IFR) fuel element profilometry traces on paper into digital form."
   
- "The tracing of the plot line is fully automated."
   
- At 
        http://www.anl.gov/LabDB/Current/Ext/H021-text.001.html
   
 
 
- Datathief for Mac
   
 
- Didger for Windows
   
 
- DigiGraph  for Windows
   
   - Convert a hardcopy graph into data.
   
- "DigiGraph can be used to digitize: Strip Chart Output, Recorder Output, Published Graphs, 
        	Old Graphs and Drawings, Instrumental Output, Scatter Plots, Any hardcopy graph."
   
- At 
        http://www.angelfire.com/in/cirkulus/index.html
   
 
 
- Digitize for Windows - Hallogram
   
 
- Digitize for Windows - Yaron Danon
   
 
- NIH Image
   
 
- OPR (Optical Plot Reading)  for DOS
   
   - Convert a hardcopy graph into data.
   
- "OPR can process various "problematic cases" such as crossed lines, tilted plots, heavy gridlines etc."
   
- "OPR offers automatic acquisition of several thousand points from a line (solid or dashed) or scatter graph."
   
- At 
        http://www.kotev.co.il/opr.htm
   
 
 
- Quicktrace for Mac
   
 
- TechDig for Win95/Win3.11
   
 
- UnGraph for Windows and DOS
   
 
- Un-Scan-It for Windows 3.1 and Win95 and Macintosh
   
   - Convert a hardcopy graph into data.
   
- "Automatically digitize strip chart and (x,y) recorder output."
   
- "Digitize old graphs for comparison with new data."
   
- At 
        http://www.silkscientific.com/
   
 
 
- WinDIG for Windows - Freeware - E-mail: Dominique.Lovy@chiphy.unige.ch
   
   - Convert a hardcopy graph into data.
   
- Read image directly from a TWAIN/Scanner source.
   
- "It has been reported to work also on NTx, Mac's (with a Windows emulator),
    and under Linux (with a recent flavour of Wine)"
   
- "Digitize old graphs for comparison with new data."
   
- "Most of the reported problems were due to buggy screen drivers.
   Upgrading to a more recent driver, or changing to a generic driver fixed
   the problems in most cases."
   
- Hints to run:
    
    - Open up the BMP file, click on the define 3 points ICON, then define the three points of your plot.
    
- Then, if you have scatter data - "left" mouse button - double click on the points. 
    
- If you have a curve - goto the left most part of the curve
    and click the "right" mouse button.
    
- If it is a colour or grey plot, you may have to much around with the 
      "Options Colour Limit" so it can track the desired coloured 
     curve - or define the upper/lower colour limits (seems quite
     nifty if I could get it working happily ...... yes got it
     tracking the blue curve in the example file).
    
 
- Has other functions for integration, etc.
   
- Webpage http://www.unige.ch/cpb/windig.html
   
 
 
- Image Converters for Mac
   
 
- Image Converters for Windows
   
   - Lview can do the job.  Get an older version that seems to 
     support more formats.
   
- At 
       http://www.lview.com
   
- Try the usual software archives for Windows:
  
   
 
 
- Searching for Software via Archive Servers