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  1. IndyTek

    Extract data from a scanned PDF Chart

    Fred, Try this link: http://www.seas.columbia.edu/earth/wtert/sofos/nawtec/nawtec13/nawtec13-3164.pdf If you are unable to access this link, you can google "generator output vs throttle flow" and this is the fifth link in the results. I am not at Columbia Univ, just found the paper, in order...
  2. IndyTek

    Extract data from a scanned PDF Chart

    Fred, Thanks for your reply. I tried this option, but it does not work. As an example, please refer to the attached link, I will like to extract data from Figure 6 in this document: http://www.seas.columbia.edu/earth/wtert/sofos/nawtec/nawtec13/nawtec1 3-3164.pdf Is there an alternative way...
  3. IndyTek

    Extract data from a scanned PDF Chart

    Hi, I have a scanned PDF chart, which shows linear relationship between two variables. Is there a way to extract data from the scanned PDF using Acrobat? I want to avoid error in my calculations by eyeballing the data. Using "Measuring tool" may be an option, but wanted to ask whether any...

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