Note: GraphClick is not being sold anymore and is listed only for people who had purchased it in the past.
GraphClick is a graph digitizer software which allows to automatically retrieve the original (x,y)-data from a scanned graph, a chart or a movie.
You have the picture of a graph but not the corresponding data? GraphClick is then simply the best way to solve the problem! You just have to click on the graph, and the obtained coordinates of the points can be directly exported into any other application. The idea is very simple, but its usefulness is likely to become essential.
Automatic dectection of curves (solid, dotted or dashed), symbols, bar charts or perimeters of areas
Linear, logarithmic or inverse scales
Error bars
Most image formats recognized (GIF, TIFF, Photoshop, PDF, etc.)
Frame-by-frame digitization of QuickTime movies
Image modification for adjustment (edge detection, blur, sharpen, etc.)
Can handle arbitrarily deformed images, and two ordinate axes
Several data set in the same document
Unlimited undo
And much more
What's new in version 2.9b2
Note: GraphClick is not being sold anymore and is listed only for people who had purchased it in the past. GraphClick is a graph digitizer software which allows to automatically retrieve the original
Note: GraphClick is not being sold anymore and is listed only for people who had purchased it in the past.
GraphClick is a graph digitizer software which allows to automatically retrieve the original (x,y)-data from a scanned graph, a chart or a movie.
You have the picture of a graph but not the corresponding data? GraphClick is then simply the best way to solve the problem! You just have to click on the graph, and the obtained coordinates of the points can be directly exported into any other application. The idea is very simple, but its usefulness is likely to become essential.
Automatic dectection of curves (solid, dotted or dashed), symbols, bar charts or perimeters of areas
Linear, logarithmic or inverse scales
Error bars
Most image formats recognized (GIF, TIFF, Photoshop, PDF, etc.)
Frame-by-frame digitization of QuickTime movies
Image modification for adjustment (edge detection, blur, sharpen, etc.)
Can handle arbitrarily deformed images, and two ordinate axes