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demaogigin
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Posted - 03/20/2015 : 06:15:30 AM
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hello , if i have pdf that containing a curve and i want to get this data for that curve how can i do that thanks dema |
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snowli
USA
1391 Posts |
Posted - 03/20/2015 : 10:53:01 AM
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Hello,
We have Digitizer in Origin, which supports digitize data from image or clipboard.
So in opened pdf, you can choose Edit: Copy File to Clipboard Then in Origin, choose Tools: Digitizer... Click the second button on the toolbar to get image from clipboard. Set axis scale and digitize.
In recent versions, we added auto tracing in Digitizer. http://originlab.com/Index.aspx?go=Support/VideoTutorials&pid=1768
Thanks, Snow OriginLab Corp. |
Edited by - snowli on 03/20/2015 10:53:38 AM |
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demaogigin
2 Posts |
Posted - 03/25/2015 : 4:48:00 PM
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that is what i want , thanks |
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JoseMGuil
Spain
11 Posts |
Posted - 11/22/2015 : 07:51:20 AM
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Please, let me ask my question in this topic. I have/want to digitize images (pdf, jpg, ...) with Origin: (Origin 8.0.63.988 SR6 v8.0988) but I cannot find that possibility in any menu nor any file related to that matter in the Origin directory. Any idea of what have happened? Thanks for any help. JM. |
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KenLefebvre
USA
66 Posts |
Posted - 11/23/2015 : 08:49:43 AM
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Hey JoseMGuil-
The digitizer feature was originally added as a downloadable extension in Origin 9.1 and has been a core feature in the software only since Origin 2015. Unfortunately it does not work with Origin 8.0. but if you'd still like to use this feature, I'd recommend going to the main OriginLab site and downloading the evaluation version of our latest release, Origin 2016.
Best regards
Ken Lefebvre Technical Service Representative OriginLab |
Edited by - KenLefebvre on 11/23/2015 08:50:33 AM |
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