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Issue Date: April 2004

RxAutoImage R7 for AutoCAD 2004 released

1 April 2004

Rasterex Software has announced the new release of its popular software for raster editing and raster-to-vector-conversion for AutoCAD 2004 and AutoCAD LT 2004. Rasterex has for more than 10 years been a leading supplier of sophisticated software for raster editing and raster-to-vector conversion.
RxAutoImage R7 is a solution for incorporation of scanned raster data into an AutoCAD environment. With native raster editing and raster to vector conversion tools inside AutoCAD, RxAutoImage R7 represents an important enhancement for all AutoCAD environments.
"With AutoCAD and RxAutoImage seamlessly integrated, we believe CAD experts are equipped with the best tools available at their fingertips," said Louis Alberts, of local Rasterex distributor, Image Scanning Technology. Key features and benefits of RxAutoImage R7 include:
* Seamless integration with AutoCAD 2004 and other Autodesk products.

* Brings raster correction, clean-up and enhancements tools inside AutoCAD.

* Raster selection, snapping, and editing in true CAD style.

* Various tracing and conversion features.

* Automatic vectorisation, converting raster text to AutoCAD text entities automatically.

* Sophisticated calibration tools.

* Supports Contex and Twain scanners.
New enhancements in the software system include:
* New AutoCAD 2004 interface, with 'AutoCAD 2004' dialogue windows and tool palettes - dockable and transparent.

* New customisable current button indicator.

* Full colour (24 bits) sizable buttons.

* Multiwindow preview feature.

* Special dialogue window for calibration.

* Adaptive Binarisation - unique tool for blueprints.

* Sophisticated palette manager - colour classifier.

* New precise rasterisation engine.
For more information contact Louis Alberts, Image Scanning Technology, 011 484 3442, louisa@istscan.com, www.istscan.com


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