perhaps an SVG exporter might be the way to go.  i'm no expert in it, but
i've heard of the option and just thought i'd bring it up.
 
ash
 
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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:Roger.Ling@;dpiwe.tas.gov.au]
Sent: Friday, 25 October 2002 7:49 AM
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Subject: Re: MI-L Print large maps as image files from MapInfo?



Hello Carl, 

>From my experience the 'save window as' does not operate very well unless
you have a descent graphics card with heaps of memory. 

The size of the video card memory will be a major factor in the size of the
image file you can create, unless you buy some thrid party product. 

For the map size you mention I have managed to reproduce a 250 dpi TIFF
file, but that was on a PC with 500 meg RAM and a 64 meg video card. File
size around 300 meg. With a reasonable system you should be able to produce
a 96 dpi (default) image. The 'save window as' option was significantly
improved in MapInfo 7. 

I've found that Acrobat starts having problems with large maps, unless you
choose a lower resolution such as 72dpi. 

Hope this helps. 
Roger

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        "Carl Schaefer" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> 


25/10/2002 06:42 AM 
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        Subject:        MI-L Print large maps as image files from MapInfo?



Hello all,

We have several large sized maps (36X48in) that we want to 
distribute as images (TIFF, PDF whatever) for those without 
MapInfo. The "Save window as.." feature doesn't cut it at these 
large map sizes and going the PDF route doesn't seem to work for 
our transparent rasters (i.e. Acrobat 4 turns them opaque...ugh!).

Has anyone come up with a solution to this? Am I missing some 
tweak in Acrobat? How about some print file to TIFF converter?!?!

One solution is to scan the maps after they have printed, but this 
seems dumb given the digital world the maps started in.

Thanks,
Carl
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Carl Schaefer
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Northern Associates, Inc.
Fairbanks, Alaska


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