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30 Sep 2009
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Just keeping you all up to date.
Installed European Edition of Memory-Map.
Tried to add Michelin Map as JPEG...... but no joy  .
To cut a long story short, apparently I cannot use an RGB image - It must be 4 or 6 bit Indexed colour and be saved as a TIFF or PNG file.
Phoned memory-map:
I only have 'paint' and that's not good enough to convert the JPEG image to TIFF/PNG file. So the map has gone back to be re-scanned and saved as both TIFF and PNG files.
Pick map and new files up tomorrow, and will let you know how I get on.
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30 Sep 2009
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It shouldn't need rescanning, just converting in Photoshop or similar. It will only take a minute or two, plus the time in burning it on to a new cd.
I think I did mine as a tiff by the way.
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1 Oct 2009
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Got my scanned michelin map back to as a TIFF file. Offered it once more to memory-map and voila......success
Have just calibrated the map with google earth and all appears to be well.....How pleased am I.
Thanks again for your help everyone, particularly Paul.
Not sure that my Evermore GPS will work well in Morocco? But works fantastically well here in the UK and France plugged into the USB on my computer.
Any Thoughts?
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1 Oct 2009
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Excellant result it sounds like, but I decided to do it as a home project. I scanned the Morocco map in four sections on my 11"x19" scanner as TIFF files and stitched them together using Panaview software. I then calibrated them using OZI Explorer and ended up with thew same results as you.
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Everybody's happy then.
Maximus, I am sure that your GPS will work fine in Morocco although personally, I'd still recommend a Garmin as I have found them to be more reliable than a basic USB mouse and depending on which model you also get the option of using Garmin maps too. They're not cheap though, even second hand on eBay.
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working with self scanned maps
I use OziExplorer too as a back up to Mapsource when there are no detailed Garmin maps available (Sahara region!) and in OziEx it is very simple to import self scanned maps (various formats) and calibrate it. Any idiot can do it, no complex side tours needed.
cheers,
Noel
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Are there any sources for memory map for North Africa especially Libya and Egypt?
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