MapCruncher Beta for Microsoft Virtual Earth
MapCruncher™
beta for Microsoft® Virtual Earth™ is a newly-released, innovative tool
that allows anyone to import maps, layer them, and share them on a
website using Microsoft Virtual Earth. Quickly combine
your drawn-to-scale map with the Microsoft Virtual Earth environment to
create a unique, composite view. Supplement existing road and aerial
imagery with detailed custom information by easily importing entire
maps into your Virtual Earth application.
MapCruncher is a
tool designed to quickly convert existing maps into an online format
that is as fast and easy to use as Virtual Earth. MapCruncher
transforms maps into a common Mercator projection used by Virtual
Earth. By putting a large collection of maps into a common projection,
users can mix-and-match maps to use them in new ways. MapCruncher will
take your input map (such as a PDF), and generate a collection of
small, correctly-aligned tiles that can be viewed in Virtual Earth.
SpatialPoint: The MapCruncher and Virtual Earth Experts
SpatialPoint has expertise with MapCruncher, Virtual Earth, and our own Atlas Technology. We work with you to understand you business' goals and objectives and then help you to identify the right solutions to meet your uniques needs. Call us today at (866) 846 5900 to learn how we can help you get your web-mapping application up and running quickly and at a fraction of the cost of traditional GIS solutions. With tools like MapCruncher and Atlas we can map your data to achieve your objectives.
Supported Source Map Types
MapCruncher supports the following source map types:
- PDF:
The highest-quality results are usually obtained from a PDF file. PDF
files often contain vector graphics, which look good even when they are
rendered at high zoom levels.
- JPG, PNG, TIFF, GIF, BMP:
These raster formats can be used with MapCruncher, but unless the
source map is at high resolution, the results will look poor at high
zoom levels. Scanned maps (such as historical maps) are often available
as raster images.
- WMF, EMF: These file formats seem to be less common, but they can include vector data, and can produce high-quality results.
Browser Support
MapCruncher is compatible with the same browsers supported by Microsoft Virtual Earth including:
- Microsoft Internet Explorer 6 and later versions on Microsoft Windows
- Mozilla Firefox 1.5 and later versions on Microsoft Windows, Apple MacOS X, and Linux
Notes
- MapCruncher is not designed to handle schematic (not to-scale) maps.
- MapCruncher
is not geographically perfect. It uses an approximation to transform
maps, and thus sacrifices some precision in feature location.
- MapCruncher is not a tool for drawing maps; instead, it is designed to convert existing maps into a web-viewable form.
- Also, be aware that maps may be under copyright, which restricts your ability to republish them.
For more information about using MapCruncher beta for Microsoft Virtual Earth contact SpatialPoint today.
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