BigTopo the All
Topo Maps seaming tool
Have you ever had a
project or trip that falls right on the edge
or the corner of four maps? Would you like a
single topographic map that covers a huge
area? Do you need a large coverage map that
you can use in another CAD or GIS application?
BigTopo is the tool for you!
BigTopo combines
multiple quadrangles (7½ minute 1:24,000 scale
and 1:63,360 scale Alaskan maps) to generate
large coverage areas. Single, full-resolution
maps can be generated that cover up to 5,930
square miles (77 miles in height and width -
Win95/98 machines are limited to 1/4 gigabyte
images.)
BigTopo can optionally
add borders, a scale, UTM and Lat/Lon grids.
BigTopo will even export maps to generic
raster formats like .BMP, .TIF and .PNG. All
exported map images may be used without
copyright issues for any use.
BigTopo is
included at no additional charge in most All
Topo state sets, and it is available as by
free web update to existing customers from the
All Topo Update Center.
BigTopo will quickly
take maps like these:
 
and generate new
coverage areas like this:

Huge area coverage can
also be generated:

This image covers an
area 72 miles wide and 4 miles high, from
Delle (West of the Great Salt Lake, near Salt
Lake City Utah) to Parley's Park (North of
Park City, Utah). Portions of 22 quadrangles
are included in the image. The .bmp image
produced by BigTopo is 36,116,498 bytes and
includes the full 160 DPI AllTopo resolution,
click on the thumbnail below to see a
full-sized portion of the image's center:

GIS / CAD Users: Fully Automatic
Georeferencing
Files exported to
generic graphics formats include worldfiles (.TFW
extension for .TIF exports) so that other GIS
applications can automatically open BigTopos
fully georeferenced. This means you can use
seamed All Topo Maps as raster images in most
GIS and CAD-Map applications.
See [
Using BigTopos in GIS/CAD ] for more
information.
BigTopo Tour
Building a BigTopo map
is easy to do. This tour will take you through
these easy steps:
1. Define BigTopo map
coverage
2. Start BigTopo
3. Choose an output
file name and path
4. Make the BigTopo
5. Preview the seamed map
in BigTopo
6. Opening the BigTopo
from All Topo Maps
1. Define
BigTopo Map Coverage
Start the All Topo
Maps viewer and find the center location
of the BigTopo map you want to make:

Put the cursor at the
spot you would like centered on the final
BigTopo. Press Control-X to copy the current
cursor location to the clipboard. (Press and
hold the Control key, then press and release
the X key, finally release the Control key.)
In the example above the
coordinate: "N 38 37 30.123 W 109 22 30.110"
is placed in the Windows clipboard.
2. Start
BigTopo
BigTopo is a separate
application, you will find it under the Tools
option in the All Topo Maps viewer

BigTopo will load

Press the 'Get
Coordinate' button on the center of the dark
gray box (the button with the gold spike and
black bombsight) to paste the coordinate held
in the Windows Clipboard to the resulting
map's center location:

Finally change the
Height to 2.0 miles and Width to 3.0 miles:

3. Choose the
Annotations and Output File Name and Path
Select the 'Annotations' tab:

Choose if the resulting BigTopo map will be
re-collared. Collared maps can be annotated
with a map name, a scale, UTM and Lat/Lon
grids.
Finally, select the
'Output File' tab:

To make a map compatible
with the All Topo viewer, choose 'Output
BigTopo to All Topo Maps', press the
'Browse...' button to enter a filename for the
resulting map.

Enter output file named
'test' (1), then press 'Save' (2) to set the
BigTopo's filename.
If the Big Topo you are
making is for use in another application
select 'Export Big Topo as generic graphics
picture'. More details can be found below [
Using BigTopos in CAD/GIS ]
4. Make the
BigTopo.
Select the 'Build Big
Topo' tab:

Information about the
resulting BigTopo map is displayed, press the
'Make Big Topo' button to start building the
requested BigTopo map. The 'Activity Log' is
automatically displayed while the map is
generated:

at the completion of the
BigTopo generation, the 'Build BigTopo' tab
will be shown again.
5. Preview the
Seamed Map in BigTopo.
Press the 'Preview
test.it3' button found on the 'Build BigTopo'
tab to view the new BigTopo map:

Use the PageUp and
PageDown keys to zoom in and out, press the
shift key to use the magnifying glass (as
shown the picture above) to closely inspect
the seamed map. When you are all previewing
the BigTopo, use the menu option 'File: Close
Preview' to return to the main BigTopo screen.
6. Opening the
BigTopo from All Topo Maps
Use the Window's 'Change
Task' shortcut keys Alt+Tab or the Windows
Task Bar to return to the All Topo Maps
viewer, then select 'Open BigTopo Map' from
the File menu:

The 'Open BigTopo Map'
dialog is shown:

Choose 'test.it3' with
your mouse, then press Open. The newly created
BigTopo is shown and any active annotations
are overlaid on the map:

Using a BigTopo in GIS / CAD
To export a BigTopo map to another
application, choose the 'Export BigTopo as
generic graphic picture' option. You can then
choose a portable file format (.TIF, .BMP, .PNG,
.PCX, .EPS) to write the image too:

For use with ESRI(r)
Arc(r) products ("ESRI and 'Arc' are
trademarks of Environmental Systems Research
Institute, Inc.") select 'Export BigTopo as
generic graphic picture' and 'Browse...' for a
path and filename to write the resulting
BigTopo image too. A .TFW world file will be
written to the same path and file name (C:\AllTopo\BigTopo\TestBT.TFW
for this example). When the .TIF file is added
as a theme, the .TFW file will automatically
dereference the image map image.
Sample BigTopo's (.TIF, .TFW, .TXT files)
are provided in compressed form [
Sample Images ].
To import an image to
AutoCad(r), select 'Export BigTopo as generic
graphic picture' and 'Browse...' for a path
and filename. Choose to export a .BMP file, a
.TXT file will also be written to the selected
path and filename. Open the companion .TXT
file (TestBT.TXT) with Notepad and find the
CAD insertion information within the .TXT
file:
; CAD
base insertion and scale include map collars
(entire image).
CAD Insertion Point (SW Corner) =
413,954.24M E, 4,508,058.19M N, Z 12 (UTM
Meters)
CAD Horz Scale = 3,219.450 (Meters);
10,562.500 (Feet)
Finally select the CAD
menu option 'Insert: Raster Image', place the
image manually or at the enumerated 'CAD
Insertion Point'. When prompted for the
image's scale factor, use the 'CAD Horz Scale'
(the image's width in engineering units).
Sample BigTopo Images
These images were generated from All Topo
Maps with BigTopo using the Export Generic
Graphic image option. All file sets include a
.TIF image, a .TFW world file and a .TXT image
description. The file sets are compressed and
will need to be unzipped.
|
Description |
Download File |
| Big Bend,
Utah (2 x 4 mile, 1:24,000 scale) .TIF
w/ TFW; collared w/ UTM Grid |
BIGBEND.ZIP |
| Big Bend,
Utah (2 x 4 mile, 1:24,000 scale) .TIF,
.TFW, .TXT; uncollared |
BIGBENDN.ZIP |
| Mendenhall
Glacier, AK (20 x 20 mile 1:63,360
scale) .TIF, .TFW, .TXT; collared w/ UTM
& Lat/Lon Grid |
MENGLA.ZIP |
| Denali /
Wonder Lake, AK ( 14 x 34 mile 1:63,360
scale ) .TIF, .TFW, .TXT; collared w/
UTM Grid. This is a beautiful map! |
DENALI.ZIP |
| Dumas, TX
(12 x 20 mile 1:24,000 scale) .TIF, .TFW,
.TXT; collared w/ UTM Grid. |
DUMAS.ZIP |
| T 55 N R 73
W, Wyoming (10 x 10 mile 1:24,000 scale)
.TIF, .TFW, .TXT; collard w/UTM Grid (see
Note 1) |
CBM.ZIP |
Note 1: The CBM image was
generated as an All Topo Maps native .IT3
file. The BigTopo was opened in All Topo
Maps, Coal Bed Methane annotations were
downloaded from the Wyoming Oil and Gas
Conservation Commission's web site [ see
WOGCC ] and the BigTopo was exported
using the All Topo Map Export Wizard to a .TIF
file with a worldfile.
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