Joe, I also accessed and tested this WMS in CarbonArc Lite for ArcGIS. Access is fine, data is good, but it does look like there are some printing issues as you describe. Regards, Jeff In a message dated 1/17/2007 1:00:52 PM Eastern Standard Time, JeffreyGHarrison@aol.com writes:
Thanks Joe. I was able to read and use this WMS in our Gaia 3/IR viewer no problem. It works very well, and the data looks really good. Here is the layer I accessed -
Name: NY_EAST_2004_2FT_PAN Title: NY_EAST_2004_2FT_PAN
LL BBox: (-75.4781483591,41.1217855768:-73.2045566098,43.8286359845) BBox: (-75.4781483591,41.1217855768:-73.2045566098,43.8286359845)
I also accessed this one as well -
Name: NY_EAST_2004_2FT_CIR Title: NY_EAST_2004_2FT_CIR
LL BBox: (-74.0779958742,42.450056548:-73.2450744386,42.9719081737) BBox: (-75.4781483591,41.1217855768:-73.2045566098,43.8286359845)
More information on Gaia 3 and CarbonTools is available at _www.carbontools.com_ (http://www.carbontools.com) .
Regards, Jeff
Jeff Harrison | CEO | The Carbon Project | _www.thecarbonproject.com_ (http://www.thecarbonproject.com/) | _jharrison@thecarbonproject.com_ (mailto:jharrison@thecarbonproject.com)
In a message dated 1/11/2007 3:41:04 PM Eastern Standard Time, jluchette@gmail.com writes:
_http://gisdata.usgs.gov/wmsconnector/com.esri.wms.Esrimap/USGS_EDC_Ortho_NYSD OP_ (http://gisdata.usgs.gov/wmsconnector/com.esri.wms.Esrimap/USGS_EDC_Ortho_NYSD OP) ?
I meant to include this in the original listing.
The only work around for this problem is to reduce the DPI and the Image Quality ratio at the same time. This is not ideal, but all the articles/forum threads i found on this lead to the same result. The WMS has an image size request limit, and once it is passed it denies the request, end of story.
-Joe
On 1/11/07, _JeffreyGHarrison@aol.com_ (mailto:JeffreyGHarrison@aol.com) <_JeffreyGHarrison@aol.com_ (mailto:JeffreyGHarrison@aol.com) > wrote:
What is the Capabilities URL for this WMS? I'd like to test it with CarbonTools PRO and CarbonArc for ArcGIS.
Regards, Jeff
In a message dated 1/10/2007 11:54:04 AM Eastern Standard Time, _jluchette@gmail.com_ (mailto:jluchette@gmail.com) writes:
Has anyone had trouble with New York States Orthophoto WMS in ArcGIS layouts? (USGS EROS Web Map Service USGS_EDC_Ortho_NYSDOP on _gisdata.usgs.gov_ (http://gisdata.usgs.gov/) )
I have been using it a lot lately but I have problems printing layouts from ArcGIS in any sizes larger than 17X22 (ANSI C). Once the layout size is large than that, the layer just doesn't draw(nor print nor export to image). Has anyone had similar issues with a WMS layer or a solution for this type of problem? I thought perhaps lowering the display quality, or building a map cache would work, but neither did.
I am working in ArcView 9.2 on Windows XP.
Thanks, JLuchette _______________________________________________
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