Raster to Vector
Rasterex releases RxSpotlight R11.0 Rasterex releases RxSpotlight R11.0 |
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| Tuesday, 29 June 2010 | |
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Oslo, Norway - June 29, 2010: Rasterex Software announces the new release of their software for raster editing and raster to vector conversion for Windows.
RxSpotlight is the standalone application for Windows, while RxAutoImage is the complementary solution running directly inside AutoCAD. The license covers both alternatives, so it is up to the users to choose which of the two they prefer to install and use. RxSpotlight has for many years been recognized as the preferred solution for cleaning up drawings and converting scanned drawings into CAD. Whether the user starts with a scanned drawing, retrieves a legacy drawing from the archive, or imports a DWG file from AutoCAD, he can clean up and edit the raster, make lossless data reduction and advanced image enhancements, convert between raster and vector data and complete the CAD processing up to final CAD output - all without leaving the application. RxSpotlight version R11.0 is fully AutoCAD 2011 DWG compatible. New in this release is also the ability to import vector content from PDF files, so that all information in a PDF files, whether it is raster or vector, can be converted into a raster image, for further processing inside RxSpotlight's hybrid environment. The OCR functionality is also strongly approved. The AABBYY OCR module was first introduced in version R10, but has in version 11 been properly optimized for more accurate character recognition. New features in RxSpotlight R11.0:
About Rasterex Software:Rasterex was founded in Oslo, Norway in 1985, and is an innovative provider of sophisticated software solutions for document viewing and image processing to a vast array of international companies in A/E/C, manufacturing, reprographics, engineering, oil & gas related industries, utilities and government agencies. |
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