Digital Surf, the
provider of MountainsMap® surface analysis software announced that visitors
to its web site can request a free surface analysis report based on their own
measurement data. The report will give users of 2D and 3D profilometers, optical
microscopes and scanning probe microscopes who are not familiar with MountainsMap®
the opportunity to get acquainted with its powerful features for visualizing
measurement data, analyzing this data and generating a detailed visual analysis
report.

Extract from a MountainsMap® surface analysis report.
“MountainsMap® is an industry standard, integrated by leading surface
metrology instrument manufacturers and used in thousands of laboratories and
industrial facilities worldwide,” stated François Blateyron, Chief
Operations Officer of Digital Surf. “We should like to give users of surface
metrology instruments not already equipped with MountainsMap® the opportunity
to try it directly or indirectly, with their own measurement data. We understand
that some of these users do not have the time, at least initially, to evaluate
the software directly. This is why we are offering to prepare a surface analysis
report that is not only based upon their measurement data but also customized
to contain a set of requested analytical studies that illustrate the potential
of MountainsMap®. While there is no obligation, we are confident that in
many cases this will lead to a full evaluation.”
MountainsMap® supports numerous surface metrology instrument data formats.
It will be possible to request a free MountainsMap® analysis report from
Digital Surf on www.digitalsurf.com
up until the end of June 2010.
Digital Surf, founded in 1989, is a leading provider of imaging and analysis
software for surface metrology instruments including 2D and 3D profilometers,
optical microscopes and scanning probe microscopes. Imaging and analysis software
based on Digital Surf’s Mountains® technology is integrated by leading
instrument manufacturers and is used in thousands of laboratories and industrial
facilities working in numerous sectors including aerospace, automotive, cosmetics,
energy, MEMS, materials research, medical, metallurgy, nanostructures, optics,
paper, PCB, plastics, polymers, printing, semiconductor, etc. Over 5,000 Mountains®
software licences are installed worldwide.