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GTX Corp. Announces GTXImage CAD Series V11.5

Managing archival files, compatible with AutoCAD

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By DE Editors  

November 10, 2008

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GTX Corporation (Scottsdale, AZ) announced the GTXImage CAD Series, Version 11.5 product line, a cost-effective solution that brings legacy paper drawings into CAD-EDM-GIS environments. The new product line, which includes enhanced raster editing features, along with the AutoCAD 2008 OEM engine, is part of GTX continuing to provide Intelligent Paper to CAD Solutions in raster editing and conversion software for the technical Imaging market.

Integrating the AutoCAD 2008 OEM engine, combined with the strength of GTX engineering and development, the newest GTXImage CAD, Version 11.5 stand-alone software includes performance improvements and full compatibility with the AutoCAD 2008 DWG environment, without the necessity of a separate copy of AutoCAD.

The Version 11.5 Series consists of GTXImage CAD V11.5 for hybrid raster editing and GTXImage CAD Plus V11.5, which includes the features of GTXImage CAD as well as raster to vector conversion.

The GTXImage CAD, Version 11.5 Series includes image enhancement and clean up tools as well as raster and hybrid editing, Raster-to-Vector conversion and Intelligent Character Recognition, and is said to be easy to learn. As in previous versions, the user has the ability to reduce color or grayscale files from a range up to 16 million colors down to a range between 256 and 4 colors, or even bitonal (black and white) images.

For details, contact GTX Corp.

Sources: Press materials received from the company and additional information gleaned from the company’s website.

 

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