3DField

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  • No. of downloads: 56
  • Publisher: Vladimir Galouchko
  • Date added: 04/03/2005
  • File size: 1M
  • License: Free to try
  • Minimum requirements: Windows 95/98/Me/NT/2000/XP

Publisher's description

3DField is a 3D contouring and surface-plotting program. It converts your data into contour maps and surface plots. Features include automatic or user-defined contour intervals and ranges; control over the contour label format, font, frequency, and spacing; and automatic or user-defined color for contour lines. It also has color fills between contours, either user-specified or as an automatic spectrum of your choice; the ability to add a color-scale bar; and the ability to print maps in EMF, WMF, BMP, JPEG, and PNG formats. Additional features include an inverse distance-gridding method, a panel bar, multipage scale print, and PNG graphic formatting, and you can now save/open as a 3DField document.


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