I've used Gimp for this before. Some great things about gimp.
Scales your view to your output device. The instalation asks you to measure a ruler. Thus calibrating the "visual render" (or something like that) It is an affenetransform in Java. FREE Works on multiple platforms Understands a ton of image files FREE Has a really good user base and active web pages that help with stuff. Hope I helped, Big Mike P.S. It's free and fast as hell on linux. Window's version is kinda slow. On Thu, Sep 19, 2002 at 04:04:34PM -0500, Alexander Boulgakov wrote: > Hello, I am looking for a program that will load an image, allow me to > click on certain points on that image, record the coordinates of those > clicks, and then dump these coordinates into a text file. I used a > program that had this capability in Phy101L last year, but it was on a > Mac. Does anyone here know the name of that program, and does anyone > know a program for Linux that has similar capabilities? > > Thank you. > Alex > > PS: I did buy an Adaptec 1460 PCMCIA (16 bit) <--> SCSI adaptor. Now all > I need is a nice SCSI CD burner. I appreciate the help offered on this > list, as I would probably not know of such an option. Thanks! > > _______________________________________________ > Siglinux mailing list > [EMAIL PROTECTED] > http://www.utacm.org/mailman/listinfo/siglinux _______________________________________________ Siglinux mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://www.utacm.org/mailman/listinfo/siglinux
