There is a company here in Phoenix that has a very nice DRG package.
Everything is tiled together, software that allows you to view and export to
MI, ArcView etc., support for multiple projections, good turn around and
fair pricing.

QuadsUSA
(602) 870-7811
[EMAIL PROTECTED]

Bill Landis...
Global Mapping Services
CB Richard Ellis
602 735 5233
"Let us endeavor so to live that when we come to die even the undertaker
will be sorry." - Mark Twain

                -----Original Message-----
                From:   N Havermale [SMTP:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
                Sent:   Thursday, March 25, 1999 8:20 AM
                To:     Uhl, Philip/SLC; [EMAIL PROTECTED]
                Subject:        Re: MI PRO: Tiling DRGs 

                Not knowing where you bought your quads I would asnwer your
question this
                way.

                The quads I have bought from both SureMap and LandInfo come
fully
                registered.  I stopped using SureMaps and went with LandInfo
as they have
                been nominated by the USGS in some sort of special
distribution realionship.
                They can service you with CD(s) in three to six days
normally.

                LandInfo upon ordeing asks you a couple of questions
concerning projection
                and the like.  I would go for the highest resolution (dpi)
in trade for
                color info - these maps are only five or six color anyway so
four bit color
                is OK.  The files are in geoTIFF and they gratis a nifty
utility known as
                WorldReg that converts geoTIFF to TAB.  Edge mapping in my
experiece of now
                four different sets of four to get the those "golden
centers" suggests their
                registrations are pretty spot on. Line match on teh edges is
naother thing
                and the quality varies. I have used other tools to build a
single image of
                the central 4-corners region so that four images didn't have
to be loaded.
                This requires re-registration and locks you to NAD27, UTM,
or State Plane.

                MapInfo by design uses the most visible of the images to
dominate the afine
                presentation.  There is a company in Boulder that Bill Thoen
can put you
                intouch with that can give you a very nice shaded relief of
the same maps.
                You'll need to invest in the DEM files as well.  Ask
LandInfo about this and
                I am prettry they will direct you in the proper direction.
Otherwise drop a
                note to Bill.

                MidNight Mapper
                aka Neil
                3/25/99


                -----Original Message-----
                From: Uhl, Philip/SLC <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
                To: '[EMAIL PROTECTED]' <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
                Date: Wednesday, March 24, 1999 1:01 PM
                Subject: MI PRO: Tiling DRGs


                >Hi,
                >
                >I'm venturing into new territory.  I have a project which
needs to use USGS
                >7.5' Quads (DRGs).  The area of interest falls on the
intersection of four
                >different quads.
                >
                >Questions:
                >
                >Has anyone compiled notes on working with these TIF images?
Specifically
                >tiling them in a workspace?  When you open them in MI
aren't they
                >automatically placed in the correct geographic position?
How do you deal
                >with overlap?
                >
                >Is the "collar information" the title block, scale, credits
and stuff
                around
                >the outside of the map in the tif image?  How do I get rid
of it so the
                maps
                >will fit together neatly; or do I even need to worry about
it?  One report
                >from the archives said that if you cut off the outside info
in PhotoShop
                you
                >also lose the georeferencing.
                >
                >Does anyone know of a website where you can download quads
of Colorado?
                >
                >Thanks for the help.
                >
                >Phil Uhl
                >Salt Lake City
        
>----------------------------------------------------------------------
                >To unsubscribe from this list, send e-mail to
[EMAIL PROTECTED] and put
                >"unsubscribe MAPINFO-L" in the message body, or contact
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
                >

        
----------------------------------------------------------------------
                To unsubscribe from this list, send e-mail to
[EMAIL PROTECTED] and put
                "unsubscribe MAPINFO-L" in the message body, or contact
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
----------------------------------------------------------------------
To unsubscribe from this list, send e-mail to [EMAIL PROTECTED] and put
"unsubscribe MAPINFO-L" in the message body, or contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]

Reply via email to