Making Image Maps
Image maps have an orthophoto or
satellite image as the main map base. An image map generally also has a
number of other layers, such as roads, hydrology, contours, and other
features. Standard map components, such as scale bars, legends, and map
grids, are also part of an image map. An image map may also include image
chips for a classic keys and signatures approach to interpretation of the
image in the map. TNTmips provides all the tools to import or create the
objects you want and assemble them in a layout to be used for printing
and/or distribution as an electronic atlas and/or simulation.
- the image
- DEMs and Color Shaded
Relief
- mosaicking images and
DEMs
- TIGER/line data
- visibility & hidden
layers
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- contour lines
- local high points
- map insets
- image chips
- legends and layouts
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Translations Available:
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FRA |
DEU |
ITA |
JPN
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KOR |
SPA |
RUS |
TUR
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