to any GPS receiver; the maps are used on the Macintosh screen. (Top of Page) Q: How can I import my own scanned maps?
• Scan in any paper map. • Save the scanned image as a JPG or TIF file. • From the File menu, choose “Import” and select your file. • The software prompts you to enter map data, including projection and datum. (This is typically found along most outer margins of a printed map.) • The scanned image is then displayed in the map window. • Click on a known point and enter its latitude and longitude. (Refer to the MacGPS Pro Help menu). • Repeat with at least one other known point (four points is ideal). • Click “Done”. • Your map is now georeferenced and ready to use. (Top of Page) Q: Which maps and charts work with MacGPS Pro? A: For high-quality resolution, seamless map stitching and guaranteed georeference accuracy, we recommend our MacTopos and MacBSB Marine Charts. However MacGPS also works with an extensive list of map resources found in our Digital Map Library. (Top of Page) Q: I am importing USGS 7.5′ DRG maps from California. Once imported, I cannot get MacGPS Pro to find latitude
• Scan in any paper map. • Save scan as a JPG or TIF file. • From the File menu, choose “Import” and select your file. • The software prompts you to enter map data, including projection and datum. (This is typically found along most outer margins of a printed map.) • The scanned image is then displayed in the map window. • Click on a known point and enter its latitude and longitude. (Refer to the MacGPS Pro Help menu). • Repeat with at least one other known point (four points is ideal). • Click “Done”. • Your map is now georeferenced and ready to use. (Top of Page) Q: Which maps and charts work with MacGPS Pro? A: For high-quality resolution, seamless map stitching and guaranteed georeference accuracy, we recommend our MacTopos and MacBSB Marine Charts. However MacGPS also works with an extensive list of map resources found in our Digital Map Library. (Top of Page) Q: I am importing USGS 7.5′ DRG maps from California. Once imported, I cannot get MacGPS Pro to find latitude and longitud
• Scan in any paper map. • Save the scanned image as a JPG or TIF file. • From the File menu, choose “Import” and select your file. • The software prompts you to enter map data, including projection and datum. (This is typically found along most outer margins of a printed map.) • The scanned image is then displayed in the map window. • Click on a known point and enter its latitude and longitude. (Refer to the MacGPS Pro Help menu). • Repeat with at least one other known point (four points is ideal). • Click “Done”. • Your map is now georeferenced and ready to use. (Top of Page) Q: Which maps and charts work with MacGPS Pro? A: For high-quality resolution, seamless map stitching and guaranteed georeference accuracy, we recommend our MacTopos and MacBSB Marine Charts. However MacGPS also works with an extensive list of map resources found in our Digital Map Library. (Top of Page) Q: I am importing USGS 7.5′ DRG maps from California. Once imported, I cannot get MacGPS Pro to find latitude