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PC-Rect
The program allows the user to rectify photographs of surfaces which are close to being planar, such as roadway surfaces at accident scenes.Photographs and videos oblique to a surface are transformated into a plan view like a map. Scanners and digital cameras can be used directly from within the program so the rectification of any kind of picture is possible.
- Publisher: DSD
- Last updated: December 26th, 2011
OverCAD DWG TO PDF
Allows you convert DWG to PDF. Support arc, circle, ellipse, line, point, polyline, rect and text etc.
- Publisher: OverCAD
- Last updated: October 23rd, 2009
Pc rect in Description
- Publisher: (c) 1997-2006 Waty Thierry, Todd Mike
- Home page: www.ppreview.net
- Last updated: October 13th, 2009
BibEdt
BibEdt is a graphical program to manage BibTeX files and a Z39.50 client for the Win32 platform. A very simple program to edit BibTeX files. Correctly draws focus rect when list view has focus on XP. Export to virtually any format using XSL transformation.
- Publisher: Stefan Ascher
- Home page: bibedt.sourceforge.net
- Last updated: June 14th, 2008
Map View
Map View is a professional online map browser. Both satellite imagery and maps online can be viewed through it. With the cache technology, it improve the user experience of viewing map. And more, the map can be viewed even when the computer is offline.
- Publisher: OfflineSoft
- Last updated: December 18th, 2011
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BatchInpaint
BatchInpaint is a batch version of a popular software Inpaint. Now you can remove watermarks, date stamps and other unwanted objects in a batch mode. Inpaint is designed for editing a single photo at a time. BatchInpaint has slightly less functionality but is better suited to processing a collection of pictures with typical watermarks, for example a photo date-time stamp.
- Publisher: Maxim Gapchenko
- Home page: www.theinpaint.com
- Last updated: February 10th, 2012
RectFish
RectFish is especially useful for remapping images taken with circular fisheye lenses, such as the Sigma EX 8 mm f:4.0 or the Peleng 8 mm f:3.5. However, it may also be used for remapping images taken using diagonal fisheye images, such as the Canon EF 15 mm f:2.8 or the Sigma EX 15 mm f:2.8.
- Publisher: AcaPixus
- Home page: www.acapixus.dk
- Last updated: March 28th, 2012