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A georeferenced image is an image that can be imported into a GIS program such as ArcVIew and automatically be placed in the correct position and scale on a map grid. 

Both Surety® and Surety® Pro have the capability of exporting the shown image and selected border from the system to use in other applications. 

Export a Georeferenced Image (jpeg)

First select or draw a border. 

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Then click on export either in the right hand panel

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or under File > Export

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Select the Georeferenced Image box and rename the output filename if desired.

Georeferenced Image

Georeferenced Image


Click Export

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Click download Zip File

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Then depending on the browser settings, it will either be saved into your downloads folder on your computer you will be prompted with a Save As selection. 

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If the folder that the file was saved in is navigated to, double click on the zip folder.

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The folder will open and it will contain the following 3 files.

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.jgw 

  • This file contains the information on the size and position of the image to be used to place it on the map grid correctly.

.prj

  • Contains information on the projection that the file is using. (NAD 83)

.jpeg

  • The actual image file of the mapped area. It contains the extent of the map when the export button was pressed. 

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Related Pages
  • Export
  • Import Custom Layer (Polygon, Line, and Point Shapefiles)
  • Import (As Applied Logs, Borders, Custom Layer)
  • Upload / Import ESRI Shape Files to Borders with Surety Pro 

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