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SpecScan: A Utility Program for Generating Numerical Data from Printed Forms of Spectra or Other Signals

specscan iconSpecScan: A Utility Program for Generating Numerical Data from Printed Forms of Spectra or Other Signals
C
onstantinos E. Efstathiou

Obtaining digital data from analog figures is made much easier using this Windows utility. After scanning and touching-up a figure, you can import it into SpecScan to obtain X–Y data, which can then be exported to Excel or other program for additional processing.
 



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William Coleman - May 24, 2004 3:31 pm (1.)  

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Welcome

Welcome to this JCE WebWare discussion forum on SpecScan.

This JCE WebWare teaching tool has been peer-reviewed, but here we'd like to get your comments about it.

Ask a question or give us your feedback. For example:
    Have you used SpecScan?
    If so, in what context, and how?
    How do you rate its usefulness?
Use this forum to share with other forum readers anything about this tool that you think would be useful.

You may also email the WebWare Editors if you have any questions about this forum.



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