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.CAL files viewing and editing

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CamTheNewby

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May 14, 2014
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I work for a company, and we have a bunch of scanned engineering drawings that are in the form of .CAL files. One of my co-workers uses a program that is called myriad to view the drawings. This is a good program, as it definitely has many different types of file formats that you can view with it, but you cant actually edit the scanned document. I am looking for a program that will allow me (and my co-worker), not only to be able to view .CAL files, but we also want to be able to add things to the document. Obviously, the scanned drawings cant be changed themselves, but I want to be able to create text boxes, and then add some numbers, or make a small box, and put some information in the box, and then just re-save the drawing with this additional information included. Could anybody recommend me a program that would be capable of doing this for us?

Again stating what we need exactly from the program.

1. The ability to open and view .CAL files
2. The ability to add text information (or maybe arrows and boxes) to the document, and then resave it with the new information included in the doc.

Any suggestions would be greatly appreciated. Thanks!
 
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Why don't you just convert all the CAL files to PDF and then use something like BlueBeam?
 
That is a good option. Thanks, I'll look into BlueBeam. I don't know, but if you have a professional version of Adobe Reader, can't you edit PDF files straight in that?

In an ideal world, we could convert the files to AutoCAD and then change them in AutoCAD.
 
Yes, Acrobat can be used, but you pay more. There are others like Nitro PDF which are less expensive, but not all features are available or are less capable.

If they're scanned images, importing into Autocad will still result in a bitmap in Autocad.

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