easy import of clipboard images (screenshots) using paste option.
To run ScanIt you will need Window XP, or higher. When you have harvested your data, save the document in ScanIt's open document format, export to text, or via the clipboard toģ rd party applications such as Microsoft® Excel. ScanIt supports multiple views, each with its own set of axis definitions. Last, but not least, tell ScanIt what one symbol looks like, and it will find them all for you, based on a goodness of match for which you get to interactively determine the offset. ScanIt contains a curve tracer, where entire curves can be digitized by selecting only a few points (2 or more) on the curve. Once a point is placed, it can be selected and moved around using the cursor keys. A snap function will automatically move the point to the nearest cluster of pixels. Just click on a point to store its coordinates. Two separate points on each axis are also supported. Commonly three points are picked: the intersection of the two axes and another point at each axis. The zoom view will help you pick accurately. ScanIt needs you to pick two points on each axis. It does not matter whether the image is captured straight any angle in the axis will be defined in the next step. Obtain an image of your graph from PDF, from your scanner, or from any other source. This task is also known as digitizing graph data. ScanIt is a program for extracting data from scientific graphs, particularly from line and scatter plots.