Hi List,

An interesting one...

I want to use some mapinfo maps in our mapping display engine. Our
engine only supports raster maps, so I thought I'd export my mapinfo
vector map as a bitmap. Just a couple of problems with this:
Our engine needs the map to be projected as WGS84 UTM and the bitmap
must be the same meters-per-pixel vertically & horizontally.
I have changed the projection ok, but now I need to be able to export
the map at a given meters-per-pixel and also know the exact easting and
northing of the bottom left pixel. The exported image will be huge - at
a far greater resolution to the screen, so the meters-per-pixel
resolution will be different.

I'm sure this is possible - perhaps there's a tool to do this better
than Mapinfo's built-in exporter.

Cheers for any help with this!

Tim



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Subject: RE: MI-L MapInfo Hurricane Katrina Disaster Relief Assistance
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Unfortunately, it seems - from this article by an Associated Press
writer - that some ideology has crept into disaster relief. 
www.rense.com/general67/docs.htm 

Maybe it's 100% wrong, though ...

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Ian Thomas
GeoSciSoft - Perth, Australia

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