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How is creating an image map with the Geographic Transformer different than registering a raster image directly in MapInfo (ArcView or AutoCAD Map) with their raster image registration functions?

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How is creating an image map with the Geographic Transformer different than registering a raster image directly in MapInfo (ArcView or AutoCAD Map) with their raster image registration functions?

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The Geographic Transformer not only allows you to reference an image to a geographic coordinate system, it allows you to reproject a source image into a destination coordinate system. Adjacent images when viewed in MapInfo or other viewers will then appear to be seamless. This process is facilitated by the use of mathematical solution types: Affine, 1st-order Polynomial, and 2nd-order Polynomial.

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