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| Subject: | Re[4]: GISList: GPS and powerline question |
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02/14/2003 02:36:01 AM |
| From: |
Vladimir |
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Hi, Hrishikesh.
You wrote the February 14 2003, 10:41:14:
H> Hi Vladimir, H> In Arcview we can convert the shapefile into eps format which can be H> saved in psd format of Adobe and then I can save it as Jpeg. But the H> main problem is that you cannot export the entire layer into eps and H> only the viewer part will be exported. H> If I keep my coverage in full zoom and export the file in eps then the H> pixel will start breaking after a few zoom levels of jpeg image. My H> geographic area is very big. So in this case I need to export the file H> into many parts by zooming into a particular scale. H> After that I also need to store the coordinate information. H> I think I need to do some more R&D. H> If you have any script for exporting the entire layer into EPS format H> then please tell me. H> Regards, H> Hrishikesh Prasad
I exported thereby arrangement from 23 layers + annotations (the general area approximately 13 square kilometer, scale 1:200000, ArcView8.1) in format eps with resolution 1200 dpi. Hereon has opened in CorelDraw, (the inscription font by size 4 points were read) and exported in format tiff (CMYK) with permit 600 dpi. Hereon has returned on seal. There is one more variant, specially for registration of the cards in graphic package: possible use the program from company Avenza (MAPublisher 5.0 for Adobe Illustrator http://www.avenza.com/products.mapub50.html ). She allows to import in AI files several wide-spread GIS-format, assign to projections and etc. Beside them available òðèàë-version.
-- Ñ óâàæåíèåì, Vladimir mailto:geolog@digsys.ru
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