| Sourcing
Basemaps with All Topo Maps
All Topo is an excellent source of
basemaps for use with other programs like CAD, GIS, other mapping and
image tools.
All Topo can export entire maps, pieces of
any map and arbitrary coverage maps comprised of seamed sets of maps
(BigTopo maps).
In every case you first must export a map
image from either the viewer or BigTopo to a TIF image file:
[ Map Viewer:
Exporting a piece of an existing map or an entire map. ]
[ BigTopo:
Exporting coverage that extends over two or more maps. ]
[ DEMExport:
Exports DEM or XYZ files ]
Importing All Topo generated basemaps into
other applications:
[ Importing
basemaps into Trimble Pathfinder Office ]
[ Importing
basemaps into ESRI ArcGIS Products ]
[ Importing basemaps
into OziExplorer ]
[ Importing basemaps
into AutoCAD LT and AutoCAD Map ]
[ Importing basemaps
into Mapinfo ]
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| Exporting
a piece of an existing map or an entire map
1 Open the topographic map (any scale)
from which you want to export.
2 Adjust the aspect of the map viewing
Window to match the coverage you want to export. Zoom in or out until what
you see on the viewer is the map you want to export:

If the All Topo map viewer covers your
entire screen, press the restore button in the window's corner to return
to partial screen mode so you can resize the window.
3 Select the main menu option ‘Edit:
Export Map to Clipboard, File or GIS...’:

4 The ‘Export Wizard’ will be
displayed:

Choose
- ‘1. Export just the Viewed map’.
- ‘2. To a Generic Image File’.
- Press the ‘...’ button to the right
of the filename and choose an appropriate path and filename. Insure
that the filename extension is .TIF.
- Check the ‘Write a description of map
image to ...’ checkbox.
- Check the ‘Write a Worldfile’
checkbox.
- Check the ‘Add GeoTIF information to
.TIF image file’.
- Choose an appropriate export datum,
typically NAD27 or NAD83.
- Uncheck the ‘Compress output file if
possible’ checkbox
- Uncheck the ‘3. Resample Output Image’
checkbox.
- Click the ‘Use Default PPI, Scale’.
- Click the ‘Force 8-bit Output’
checkbox to minimize the output filesize.
Finally, press the ‘Export’ button to
write the selected output file. |
| BigTopo:
Exporting Coverage Covering Two or More Maps
Use BigTopo to export a map that extends
beyond the collars of a single map image.
Follow the BigTopo instructions found in
Chapter 11 ’BigTopo7’, except in section 3 ‘Choosing Output Files
and Paths’:
- On the ‘Output File’ tab, choose to
‘Export the BigTopo as a generic graphic picture.

Press the ‘Browse...’ button to the
right of the filename to choose an appropriate path and filename. Insure
that the filename extension is .TIF. Check
the ‘Add GeoTif Information’ checkbox. When the BigTopo is built, it
will be built as a GeoTIF image, with an accompanying .TFW worldfile. |
| Importing
Basemaps into Pathfinder Office
From the Pathfinder menu, select “Options:
Coordinate System”.

The ‘Coordinate System’ dialog is
shown:

Choose:
- System to ‘Universal Transverse
Mercator’
- Zone ‘(the proper UTM Zone)’
- Datum to ‘NAD 1927 (CONUS)’
- Coordinate Units to ‘Meters’
If you don’t know the correct UTM Zone,
inspect the .TXT worldfile that was written with the exported map:
;***** CAD INSERTION POINT AND
SCALE INFORMATION *****
CAD Insertion Point (SW Image Corner) = 623,581.3 M E, 4,276,517.6 M N
Z12 (Meters UTM Projection)
CAD Horz Scale = 13,757.910,000 (Meters); 45,137.500,000 (Feet)
From the “File: Background” menu, load
the new image:

The ‘Load Background Files’ dialog is
shown:

Press ‘Add...’, then browse for the
image (you might need to change ‘Files of type:’ to ‘*.tif’):

When you find the correct file, press ‘Open’
to add it to the background file list:

Finally press OK and Pathfinder will load
and display the selected background image:

To turn off background map display, simply
go back to File, Background… and uncheck the check box next to the
filename to turn it off. Press the Add… button to add other background
maps. |
| Importing
maps into ESRI Arc Products: ArcExplorer
ArcExplorer is a free GIS viewer supplied
by ESRI.
Exported All Topo maps can be displayed by
ArcExplorer with shapefiles and other GIS data layers. From ArcExplorer’s
main menu, select the option ‘Theme: Add Theme...’:

the ‘Add Theme’ dialog is shown:

Browse and highlight the map exported from
All Topo Map, then press ‘Add Theme’ on the toolbar to load the map.
Finally check the box next to the newly added theme to display the map
image:

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| ArcView
ArcView is a powerful GIS tool supplied by
ESRI.
Before loading the map, make sure ‘Tiff
Image Extensions’ are turned on. From ArcView’s main menu select ‘File:
Extensions...’, then check ‘Tiff 6.0 Image Support’; finally press
OK to close the extension manager.
• Open an existing view or create a
new one. • Press the ‘Add Theme’ button:

• Browse for the All Topo basemap to
import (you may need to set the ‘Data Source Type’ to ‘Image Data
Source’,) then press OK. ArcView will add the image as a theme, check
the table of contents box corresponding to the basemap to display the
basemap.
If other vector themes are added you may
need to manually set the projection by selecting the main menu option: ‘View:
Properties...’, then press the ‘Projection’ button, then set the ‘Projection
Properties’ to ‘Standard’ ‘Category’ = ‘UTM - 1927’ ‘Type’
= ‘Zone XX’ (match Zone to the correct UTM Zone) |
| Importing
Basemaps into OziExplorer
OziExplorer is interactive, scanned map,
trip planning software available from Des & Lorraine Newman (www.oziexplorer.com).
OziExplorer will directly import basemaps
generated with the All Topo viewer or BigTopo. To import and register a
map, select the OziExplorer main menu option ‘File: Import Map: Single
DRG Map’:

Ozi will prompt to find the source image,
browse for the .TIF file exported from All Topo:

Press ‘Open’ to import the file, Ozi
will ask for a name and path for the Ozi map file that defines the
imported image:

The default file and path is usually
adequate. Press ‘Save’ to import and register the image from All Topo.
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| Importing
basemaps into AutoCAD LT
AutoCAD is a computer aided drafting
program by AutoDesk.
Raster images can be imported into AutoCAD
(R14 and higher) as base layers and engineering documents can be overlaid
on the base maps. A complementary product ‘AutoCAD Map’ can
automatically georeference basemaps into world space.
To import an image into AutoCAD LT 2000,
first open the accompanying .TXT file generated when All Topo or BigTopo
exported with the Windows Notepad editor. Find the lines labeled:
; CAD base insertion and scale
include map collars (entire image).
CAD Insertion Point (SW Corner) = 632,113.03 M E, 4,281,285.14 M N Z12
(UTM Meters)
CAD Horz Scale = 6,469.380,0 (Meters); 21,225.000,0 (Feet)
If you choose to insert the basemap at its
UTM location, the listed insertion point can be used. If you are using a
local reference you can position the basemap manually
The ‘CAD Horz Scale’ is required so
that engineering units can be used on the imported map.
Open an existing drawing or create a new
drawing. Select the main menu item ‘Insert: OLE Object’:

The ‘Insert Object’ dialog is shown:

Select the ‘Create From File’ option,
check the ‘Link’ checkbox, browse for the basemap; then finally press
the ‘OK’ button. The basemap will be shown:

Typically the basemap will look horrible
when viewed in AutoCAD! AutoCAD uses a sub-sampling algorithm optimized
for speed not quality. The full resolution image is registered by AutoCAD
and will be used when the project is printed. (Printed maps will look
good.)
To scale the image to ‘real world
coordinates’, right-click on the image and select ‘Properties’:

Check the ‘Lock Aspect Ratio’ box,
then set the ‘Size: Width’ to the ‘CAD Horz Scale’ indicated in
the .TXT file that is built with the basemap. Be sure to use the scale
that matches your drawing units (feet or meters.) Press OK. You will need
to ‘Zoom, Extents’ to see the entire basemap. |
| Importing
basemaps into AutoCAD Map
From the AutoCAD Map main menu, select ‘Map:
Image: Insert...’

Browse for the .TIF image file saved from
the viewer or BigTopo. Check ‘Modify Correlation’ to inspect the
insertion point and scale, check ‘Show Preview’ to verify you have
selected the correct image:

Check the ‘Image Correlation’, if
you added ‘GeoTIF’ information to the image, then the ‘Correlation
Source’ should be the ‘Image File’.

You will need to ‘Zoom Extents’ to
view the inserted image:

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| Importing
basemaps into MapInfo
MapInfo is a leading business mapping
solution, it performs sophisticated and detailed data analysis to drive
insightful decisions.
Maps exported from the All Topo Map viewer
or BigTopo can be easily imported into MapInfo. From the main MapInfo menu
select “File: Open..”:

Change the “Files of Type:” to ‘Raster
(*.bil...’:

Browse for the ‘.tif’ image, then
press the ‘Open’ button to load the basemap:

MapInfo will load the raster image and
generate a .TAB file in the same folder as the basemap for future use. |
| DEMExport:
Export Industry Standard DEM and XYZ files!
All Topo V7 includes a DEM Export tool
that will directly export full resolution (tenth meter), arbitrary grid,
arbitrary spaced (base data is 1 arc-second spaced in the lower 49 states
and 2 arc-second spaced in Alaska) DEM and XYZ files!
To export a DEM, start DEMExport from the
All Topo 'Tools' menu:

Type in the first few characters of the standard USGS map you would
like to export, then double-click on the map name to automatically load
the Export Configuration. Choose an appropriate output file and path and
check the Output Elev Units.
You can manually enter a South East coverage corner, DEM height and
width, and spacing value to build custom coverage and file resolutions. To
export a NAD83 coverage, add ' NAD83' to the end of the South East Corner
specification.
If you need a DEM file for use with a BigTopo basemap in a CAD or GIS
application, press the 'Match BigTopo' button and choose an existing
BigTopo file to match coverage from.
When all the values are correct, press the 'Build and Write File'
button to export the requested DEM grid.
Elevation
Data Availability
All V7 Reference Sets include full elevation data (except: 'The
Islands' set only includes Hawaiian elevation data). V6->V7 Update
users can call Igage to get free elevation data set disks. |
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