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Hello, On this page it states the following: EPS (Encapsulated PostScript) EPS files use the PostScript page description language to describe vector and raster objects. PostScript is the publishing industry standard for high-end graphics files, cartography, and printing. EPS files can be edited in many drawing applications or placed as a graphic in most page layout applications. EPS files exported from ArcMap support embedding of fonts so that users who do not have Esri fonts installed can still view the proper symbology. EPS exports from ArcMap can define colors in CMYK or RGB values. TIFF (Tagged Image File Format) TIFF files are the best choice for importing into image editing applications and are also a common GIS raster data format. However, they cannot be natively viewed by a web browser. ArcMap TIFFs exported from the data view also support georeferencing information in GeoTIFF tags or in a separate world file for use as raster data. Can ArcMap Documents be exported as TIFFs from ArcMap and define colors in CMYK values? I appreciate your help. C
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Thanks for the response! That does sound like a lovely idea... but when I try to create topology, I get an error saying that my polyline is an invalid input feature dataset. Could you please tell me how I should do what you suggested? That sounds like it would work but I have a hard time trouble shooting something that is new to me. Thank you for your help! Christy
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Hello! I am having a tonne of trouble trying to do what seems to be a simple task: I would like to identify the locations and thus count the number of times a single polyline intersects itself (see attached image). I have looked into geometric network analysis in order to identify these junctions (did not work, only identified vertices between polyline segments), ET GeoWizard polyline intersection tools ("export nodes" tool did not work- requires another polyline or polygon to intersect with), spatial join did not work (I could not join a feature to itself...)... Help! Please! Advice greatly appreciated. Christy [ATTACH=CONFIG]15969[/ATTACH]
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I am trying to import two files (.gdb extension) that were sent to me. These files come from a GPS unit- and DNR Garmin doesn't recognize the file, so I can't pull any data from it. Any help to bring these into ArcMap would be spectacular. Hi Pat, GDB extensions denote file geodatabases- which is what the GPS unit likely wrapped the GPS data into upon export. Go into ArcCatalog and "open" your GDB file... it is likely a file geodatabase which contains a text file containing XY (long,lat) data. If this is the case, open the text file with Excel, rename the latitude column Y, rename the longitude column X, then save as a worksheet in a workbook. Finally, add the worksheet to ArcGIS (close table in Excel-necessary to function properly in ArcGIS), then "add xy data" from your table. This should give you an "event layer" which are points w/ no attributes. Export the dataset to get your attributes back. I hope this helps! Christy
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Hi I have a question about data display or placement in ArcGIS Map Documents!! In Data Frame Properties it is possible to define both the Map Units and Display Units to inches, points, feet, yards, miles, Nautical Miles, millimeters, centimeters, meters, kilometers, decimal degrees, and decimeters. Is it possible to define the units as pixels? So say you were tracking WHERE someone clicked on an image and this data is recorded in pixels away from an origin defined as the upper left corner of the image. How can I make my points overlay correctly on my image? Would I somehow define Map Units to be "pixels" then georeference the image's upper left corner to be (0,0)? How would I do this? Advice greatly appreciated!!! Please e-mail suggestions to steffkec@gmail.com Christy
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