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Didger
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All the advanced digitizing features you need in a
low-cost, unbelievably versatile program |
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product overview |
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There has never been a more comprehensive, powerful,
all-in-one software solution that provides an easy-to-use and intuitive user
interface for digitizing, geographic referencing, reprojection, tiling, and
mosaicking. Didger solves the problem of combining data files in different
coordinate systems, by providing extensive tools to transform the data into one
cohesive coordinate system. You can use Didger to precisely convert paper maps,
graphs, aerial photographs, or any other plotted information into a versatile
digital format that you can use with other software. Didger can create new maps
from the ground up or edit any map, drawing, image, or data set imported into
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One program - Innumerable Uses |
Start processing your data quickly and accurately with
Didger. Some applications for Didger include:
- digitizing points, polylines, and polygons, such as
oil and gas wells, monitoring wells, wireline logs, graphs, contour lines,
aerial photographs, satellite images, seismic lines, roads, property
boundaries, buildings, sample locations, faults, rock formations, vegetation
boundaries, and animal habitats
- calculating areas of polygons, such as watershed or
lake areas
- calculating lengths of polylines, such as shorelines,
roads, streams, or migratory routes
- georeferencing and/or mosaicking aerial photos or
scanned images
- converting the projection of scanned images, vector
files, data files, or Surfer GRD or DEM files
- overlaying vector, data, and image files to create a
complete map
- and much more!
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Documentation |
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Didger comes with a detailed users' manual and online
help. Free technical support may be obtained directly by mail through the
manufacturer's Didger Support service.
You may also visit the
Didger users' forum at the manufacturer's website
where you will find useful FAQs and answers.
System
Requirements
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- Windows 2000, XP, Vista, and higher
- 100 MB of free hard disk space
- 512 MB RAM minimum, 1 GB or higher recommended for
large images
- 1024 x 768 x 16-bit color minimum monitor resolution
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