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Copying or Scanning NOAA charts.
I have been using a 'user friendly' copy shop in Fife WA for years to
duplicate full sized prints. In the past the process was strictly a large format copier operation and is set up for public customer DIY access. Cost varied according to the size of the print and for a print or chart it usually cost about $4 each.. The other day I went in to copy some of the old Ingrid drawings for a fellow Ingrid owner.. I was surprised to find that the new machine was just a scanner and the prints came out on a second machine.. I ask the manager if it was a true scanner and could output the scanned file to disk.. "Sure, no problem" .tif file and he would provide the disk.. Cost would be at or less that for the printed paper copies, depending on how many individual items I ran through the scanner.. At the time I was still thinking in terms of prints, but after I left, I got to thinking about copying charts that I didn't already have BSB charts of.. If I can find someone to loan me the originals of an area (Central America, etc), I could scan them to both disk file and have my own paper copy as well (albeit B/W).. Now that I am giving up on The Capn and switching to Fugawi I can register the new chart files with out all the trouble of fitting small chart scans back into one large chart.. Just a thought and to let you all know that a well equipt copy shop can now scan a whole chart to a .tif file and print it as well.. Steve s/v Good Intentions |
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Copying or Scanning NOAA charts.
Steve, it does not necessarily need to be b&w either. Oziexplorer allows
you to calibrate anything you can scan - of course you would respect copyright issues. "Steve" wrote in message ... I have been using a 'user friendly' copy shop in Fife WA for years to duplicate full sized prints. In the past the process was strictly a large format copier operation and is set up for public customer DIY access. Cost varied according to the size of the print and for a print or chart it usually cost about $4 each.. The other day I went in to copy some of the old Ingrid drawings for a fellow Ingrid owner.. I was surprised to find that the new machine was just a scanner and the prints came out on a second machine.. I ask the manager if it was a true scanner and could output the scanned file to disk.. "Sure, no problem" .tif file and he would provide the disk.. Cost would be at or less that for the printed paper copies, depending on how many individual items I ran through the scanner.. At the time I was still thinking in terms of prints, but after I left, I got to thinking about copying charts that I didn't already have BSB charts of.. If I can find someone to loan me the originals of an area (Central America, etc), I could scan them to both disk file and have my own paper copy as well (albeit B/W).. Now that I am giving up on The Capn and switching to Fugawi I can register the new chart files with out all the trouble of fitting small chart scans back into one large chart.. Just a thought and to let you all know that a well equipt copy shop can now scan a whole chart to a .tif file and print it as well.. Steve s/v Good Intentions |
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Copying or Scanning NOAA charts.
Steve, it does not necessarily need to be b&w either. Oziexplorer allows
you to calibrate anything you can scan - of course you would respect copyright issues. "Steve" wrote in message ... I have been using a 'user friendly' copy shop in Fife WA for years to duplicate full sized prints. In the past the process was strictly a large format copier operation and is set up for public customer DIY access. Cost varied according to the size of the print and for a print or chart it usually cost about $4 each.. The other day I went in to copy some of the old Ingrid drawings for a fellow Ingrid owner.. I was surprised to find that the new machine was just a scanner and the prints came out on a second machine.. I ask the manager if it was a true scanner and could output the scanned file to disk.. "Sure, no problem" .tif file and he would provide the disk.. Cost would be at or less that for the printed paper copies, depending on how many individual items I ran through the scanner.. At the time I was still thinking in terms of prints, but after I left, I got to thinking about copying charts that I didn't already have BSB charts of.. If I can find someone to loan me the originals of an area (Central America, etc), I could scan them to both disk file and have my own paper copy as well (albeit B/W).. Now that I am giving up on The Capn and switching to Fugawi I can register the new chart files with out all the trouble of fitting small chart scans back into one large chart.. Just a thought and to let you all know that a well equipt copy shop can now scan a whole chart to a .tif file and print it as well.. Steve s/v Good Intentions |
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Copying or Scanning NOAA charts.
As far as I know the scanner/printer setup I'm using is a B/W only.. (I
could be wrong and I will take advantage of the color if it has the ablility.).. Regarding 'copyrights', NOAA charts and publication are all Public Domain and may be freely copied, distributed or resold. (that's how all these outfits get away with selling scanned copies. Accept Maptech, who has an exclusive license agreement and access to the original chart velum(?).) Steve s/v Good Intentions |
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Copying or Scanning NOAA charts.
As far as I know the scanner/printer setup I'm using is a B/W only.. (I
could be wrong and I will take advantage of the color if it has the ablility.).. Regarding 'copyrights', NOAA charts and publication are all Public Domain and may be freely copied, distributed or resold. (that's how all these outfits get away with selling scanned copies. Accept Maptech, who has an exclusive license agreement and access to the original chart velum(?).) Steve s/v Good Intentions |
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Copying or Scanning NOAA charts.
Steve,
Look up a package called GPS Utility http://www.gpsu.co.uk/. the license is cheap and it does almost every thing the other packages do. Unfortunately I have not had all the time I would like to have to learn what it can do. The demo package is limited but gives you a good idea. It is intended to be run with scanned charts. Matt Colie Steve wrote: I have been using a 'user friendly' copy shop in Fife WA for years to duplicate full sized prints. In the past the process was strictly a large format copier operation and is set up for public customer DIY access. Cost varied according to the size of the print and for a print or chart it usually cost about $4 each.. The other day I went in to copy some of the old Ingrid drawings for a fellow Ingrid owner.. I was surprised to find that the new machine was just a scanner and the prints came out on a second machine.. I ask the manager if it was a true scanner and could output the scanned file to disk.. "Sure, no problem" .tif file and he would provide the disk.. Cost would be at or less that for the printed paper copies, depending on how many individual items I ran through the scanner.. At the time I was still thinking in terms of prints, but after I left, I got to thinking about copying charts that I didn't already have BSB charts of.. If I can find someone to loan me the originals of an area (Central America, etc), I could scan them to both disk file and have my own paper copy as well (albeit B/W).. Now that I am giving up on The Capn and switching to Fugawi I can register the new chart files with out all the trouble of fitting small chart scans back into one large chart.. Just a thought and to let you all know that a well equipt copy shop can now scan a whole chart to a .tif file and print it as well.. Steve s/v Good Intentions |
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Copying or Scanning NOAA charts.
Steve,
Look up a package called GPS Utility http://www.gpsu.co.uk/. the license is cheap and it does almost every thing the other packages do. Unfortunately I have not had all the time I would like to have to learn what it can do. The demo package is limited but gives you a good idea. It is intended to be run with scanned charts. Matt Colie Steve wrote: I have been using a 'user friendly' copy shop in Fife WA for years to duplicate full sized prints. In the past the process was strictly a large format copier operation and is set up for public customer DIY access. Cost varied according to the size of the print and for a print or chart it usually cost about $4 each.. The other day I went in to copy some of the old Ingrid drawings for a fellow Ingrid owner.. I was surprised to find that the new machine was just a scanner and the prints came out on a second machine.. I ask the manager if it was a true scanner and could output the scanned file to disk.. "Sure, no problem" .tif file and he would provide the disk.. Cost would be at or less that for the printed paper copies, depending on how many individual items I ran through the scanner.. At the time I was still thinking in terms of prints, but after I left, I got to thinking about copying charts that I didn't already have BSB charts of.. If I can find someone to loan me the originals of an area (Central America, etc), I could scan them to both disk file and have my own paper copy as well (albeit B/W).. Now that I am giving up on The Capn and switching to Fugawi I can register the new chart files with out all the trouble of fitting small chart scans back into one large chart.. Just a thought and to let you all know that a well equipt copy shop can now scan a whole chart to a .tif file and print it as well.. Steve s/v Good Intentions |
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