ImageTool 3.0
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ImageTool 3.0

Free Processes, views and analyzes image file content
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Dan Wilcox, Brent Dove, Doss McDavid, David Greer
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Collect, display, edit, analyze, process, compress, save and print grayscale and color images. Take advantage of rotation, flipping, magnification and other viewing operations. Work with over 22 common file formats including BMP, PCX, TIF, GIF and JPEG.

UTHSCSA ImageTool (IT) is a free image processing and analysis program for Microsoft Windows 9x, Windows ME or Windows NT. IT can acquire, display, edit, analyze, process, compress, save and print gray scale and color images.IT can read and write over 22 common file formats including BMP, PCX, TIF, GIF and JPEG. Image analysis functions include dimensional (distance, angle, perimeter, area) and gray scale measurements (point, line and area histogram with statistics). ImageTool supports standard image processing functions such as contrast manipulation, sharpening, smoothing, edge detection, median filtering and spatial convolutions with user-defined convolution masks. IT also has built-in scripting capabilities that allow the user to record repetitive tasks and playback saved scripts to automate image analysis.

ImageTool provides for geometric transformations such as rotate, flip vertical, flip horizontal and magnification up to four levels. All analysis and processing functions are available at any magnification factor. The program is a multiple document interface (MDI) application supporting any number of windows (images) simultaneously.

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HITESH PATEL
This software can not run in Windows 7 or Windows 8.1.

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Did not work in my Windows 7. In fact, did not install.

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dikshit behal
How to convert pixels to real life measurements e.g centimeter, millimeters?

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bagher rahimi
You have to measure a criterion on side of your object before you want to photograph it. then do this way: script>>run scrip>> go to the installed location on windows and find SCRIPT folder>> select calibration test and finally calibrate your software. You have to calibrate every image like this. bagher azery

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