Precision Image Digitizer is a software that helps trace and record the coordinates of selected points in a JPEG, GIF, or BMP image. Easily export your saved points to text or AutoCad DXF files.

You can import the exported files into any other program that can read text files or DXF files. Besides, you can use the Windows clipboard to copy and paste images into and out of the program.
The point coordinates are measured in pixels from the zero location (0, 0) at the lower left of the image, and the horizontal axis is X, while the vertical axis is y. You can assign a scale factor to the coordinates so that the numbers on the bottom of the screen are displayed in real units, such as inches. Setting the scale factor is easy. Just click on two points on the image where you know the distance between the points.
Precision Image Digitizer runs on Windows 98, ME, NT, 2000, and XP, and it is a 32-bit program. The price of this program is just $20 (Twenty US Dollars), and you can pay through PayPal or mail a check. The purchased version has the ability to save and print files.
Even without purchasing the program, it works fine with no time limit, as it will run forever. It has no nag screens, and the program does not contain spyware, advertising or any other annoying content. You have nothing to worry about when using Precision Image Digitizer software.
Version 1.30: Import and plot coordinate text file
Version 1.10: Update fror Windows Vista