Hi Neal,

Maybe I missed something, but I have a feeling that what you want is to be
able to open and use the JPW directly in MI. The quickest way I know is to
use a tool called TabWorld. I think you can find it at the Greenwood
Mapping, Inc. Web Site: http://www.greenwoodmap.com/.
Happy new year to all!

Milton Fonseca
Research Analyst I
Mineral Resources and  
Mineral Hazards Mapping Program
California Geological Survey
California Department of Conservation
Phone: (916) 323-8192
[EMAIL PROTECTED]


-----Original Message-----
From: Neil Havermale [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Tuesday, December 31, 2002 11:02 PM
To: Mapinfo-L (E-mail); Gislist (E-mail)
Subject: MI-L JPEG (JPG) and JPEGW (JPW)


I have a number of USDA/NRCS aerial images.  For each JPG image there is a
companion file with the extension of JPW that includes what seems to be a
UTM meters reference following UL and LR latice values for the image
matix(?).  Any help with importation without re-registration?  The images
are from Minnesota.  Anyone with insight on this?

2.000000
0.000000
0.000000
-2.000000
410000.000000
4932400.000000

Also FYI, the NRCS has essentially 100 percent of most counties covered with
1:600 B&W as well as color imagery used to establish farm MU (mapping units)
for various USDA compliance and other programs.  It looks like in the MN
case, they are providing these images as JPEGs free.  Most counties likely
also have these registered images certainly as scanable images or as
binaries.

Thanks,
MidnIght Mapper 
aka neil
PS Happy New Year - My resolutions is to survive one more year of this
administration on the hope something good comes along....


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