Re: MI Aerial Photography

2000-02-03 Thread Nigel James
Dave, With the raster image open as a table, open the Table menu, then go to Raster - Adjust Image Styles. You can then tweak the brightness and contrast. regards Nigel On Wed, 2 Feb 2000 19:15:43 - David Eagle <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > I have some aerial photography onto which I am

RE: MI Aerial Photography

2000-02-02 Thread Robert Crossley
You adjust brightness and contrast in MapInfo through TABLE > RASTER > ADJUST IMAGE STYLES. This does not change the image but rather the settings that MapInfo uses to display it. -Original Message- From: David Eagle [SMTP:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Sent: Thursday, February 03, 2000 5:16

RE: MI Aerial Photography

2000-02-02 Thread Matthews, Mark
use the "Table, Raster, Adjust Image Styles ..." menu, select the image to modify, and then you can change the contrast and brightness -Original Message- From: David Eagle [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Sent: Wednesday, February 02, 2000 2:16 PM To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: MI Aerial Photog

Re: MI Aerial Photography - Storage

1999-07-15 Thread Bob Hudson
The storage problem may be easier- how about burning them onto a CD-Rom? BH -Original Message- From: Landis, Bill @ Phoenix <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: MapInfo Mail List 1 (E-mail) <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Date: Friday, 16 July 1999 1:50 Subject: RE: MI Aerial Photography - Printing

RE: MI Aerial Photography - Printing and Storage

1999-07-15 Thread Landis, Bill @ Phoenix
Remote sensing details aside, sounds like you are running into the dreaded MI raster resampling feature. MI can't print 24 bit color at 24 bit to postscript printers. It resamples the raster to 8 bit to print. That isn't the problem. The problem is that it uses the Windows color pallet for the

RE: MI Aerial Photography - Printing and Storage

1999-07-15 Thread Clifford J. Mugnier
Steven, Who is doing the photogrammetry? Is your photogrammetrist doing "softcopy" aerotriangulation or are they using analytical plotters? Do you intend to use only rectified imagery or are you going for orthophotos? What type of terrain are you working in? Is this urban, rural, dessert,