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Take a look at http://www.scannav.com/index.html
It is the best program I have come across for scanning and stiching charts for navigating. It can "straighten out" even the most wrinkled and streched scans by using enough reference points. CS "claus" wrote in message . .. I have the Canadian Paper charts for the Canadian Gulf Islands. Is there a way to have some of these charts scanned and converted to electronic raster charts? I don't really want to spend all the $$$ to buy the entire Vancouver island set since all I need is just a few of the charts. Any ideas/recommendation? |
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C. S. wrote:
Take a look at http://www.scannav.com/index.html It is the best program I have come across for scanning and stiching charts for navigating. It can "straighten out" even the most wrinkled and streched scans by using enough reference points. CS Must come with a domestic iron! |
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