Hi Milton,

Just a heads up on this. I've downloaded the tool you mention, and find two problems 
with it :

1. It doesn't work well with localized MIPro versions since it presumes an American 
menu bar (typical error!)
2. It doesn't handle skewed images (non-axis-parallel images) at all

Best regards/Med venlig hilsen
Lars V. Nielsen
GisPro, Denmark
http://www.gispro.dk/
http://hjem.get2net.dk/lars-online/
WGS84: 10.20'40"E 55.20'20"N
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From: "Fonseca, Milton" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "'Neil Havermale'" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>; "Mapinfo-L (E-mail)" 
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Sent: Thursday, January 02, 2003 6:06 PM
Subject: RE: MI-L JPEG (JPG) and JPEGW (JPW)


> 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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