Monochrome Scanner >>
Premier Tx 36"
Color Scanners
>> Chameleon Sx 25"
>> Chameleon Tx 36"
>> Hawk-Eye Tx 36"
>> Crystal Tx 40"
>> Crystal XL 42"
>> Cougar
Sx 25"
>> Cougar
Tx 36"
>> Chroma
Tx 40"
>> Chroma
XL 42"
>> Magnum
XL 54"
Aperture Scanner >>
ACS 4600

>>
WIDEimageNET
>> JETimageNET

Rasterex (Raster-to-Vector)
>> RxAutoImage PRO
>> RxSpotlight PRO
OpenArchive (Indexing)
>> echieve Organizer
>> echieve Explorer
>> echieve TIFIndexer
CALDERA (for mac pc)
>> CopyRIP
>> CopyScan
>> CopyShop
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RASTEREX
SOFTWARE
Third Party Software Index
RxRaster PRO
RxRaster PRO is a family of advanced raster and hybrid
editors, available for Windows and AutoCAD. Image data can be
converted into intelligent vectors. RxRaster PRO is for architects,
structural and civil engineers, mechanical design, GIS and land
survey. More than ten years' experience with raster technology
inside and outside AutoCAD has positioned Rasterex as the market
leader for raster and hybrid editing.
RxAutoImage™ R6 for AutoCAD
RxAutoImage™ R6 for AutoCADallows the use of
scanned color and monochrome raster data inside AutoCAD®.
Versions for AutoCAD® 2000/2000i/2002 and AutoCAD LT®
2000/2000i/2002 both deliver the same functionality.
RxAutoImage for AutoCAD offers raster editing, raster
snap and raster selection methods that function as effectively
as with vectors. As a result, raster editing becomes
a natural part of the CAD environment when AutoCAD is
combined with RxAutoImage for AutoCAD.
Features
and Specifications
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RxSpotlight™ PRO R6 for Windows
RxSpotlight R6 for Windows is the next generation
of raster and hybrid editing software. Today most drawing
information is stored on paper or aperture cards. By using
scanning technology in combination with RxSpotlight for
Windows, you can edit your drawings directly without having
to convert them to a CAD format. RxSpotlight for Windows
is an advanced program for raster, vector and hybrid editing,
and raster-to-vector conversion of scanned raster images.
Features and Specifications
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