Ok, I'm missing something:
Before I started, I renamed my images X1_Y1.jpg, X1_Y2.jpg.... (They came with
X<easting>-Y<northing>. Which in UTM makes for long filenames.)


Open all of them.  Register to my local UTM projection and datum.
This creates a .tab file for each.  No hassle.

Open a new map window.  Add X1_Y1 to it.
Turn OFF zoom visibility control.

Add a second layer to it.
Check display:  Ah ha!  This one inherits the zoom status of the first one.
Didn't see that on my tour through the unabridged manual.

Say Ok.
First image is visible. Second is not.

I expected to see a taller image. (X1_Y2 is the image north of X1_Y1)

Right click on map window.  View all Layers.  Nothing.
View all layers.  Select X1_Y1.  See it.
View all layers.  Select X1_Y2.  See it.
View all layers. Select view all layers. Disappears.
View one image.  Zoom one.
View other image. Disappears.

Bring up layer control.  Both images have display zoom off.
Both check marks are black not magenta.

I think I'm missing some concept about how layers work.

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Sherwood Botsford


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