Pixel Scale 2.1.1
Harry Whitfield
Pixel Scale is a screen ruler. It is calibrated in screen pixels, the major scale divisions being at 40, 96 or 100 pixels. It can also be set with major scale divisions at one centimeter or one inch intervals. There are also four architect's scales, based on the inch scales. This version has a planimeter to measure the areas of closed curves.
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