Dear All, I have not attempted this exercise thus, I need to seek your expert advice. I have a seismic survey area which covers two digital maps from two different sources. Imagine the scenario whereby a rectangle area covers the western edge of Map 1 and the other part covers the eastern edge of Map 2. Question: 1. Can I register the two maps in two different tables (same geodetic datum) and later combine them to make 1 master sheet? 2. If so, I guessed I can then import a .MIF file of the survey polygon which spans both the maps which is now a master sheet. 3. What will the precision like? Does the precision a function of the resolution of the raster image (as both are from difference scale and different source). 4. My argument is that since the geocoding/image registration is dependant on the geographicals, thus I do not see any problem with it but at the intersection point. I am open to suggestions and comments. Best regards Michael Tang Schlumberger Oilfield Services Asia, Middle East & Australia ---------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe from this list, send e-mail to [EMAIL PROTECTED] and put "unsubscribe MAPINFO-L" in the message body, or contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]
