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The Export BSB Marine Chart command allows the user to export any loaded raster, vector, and elevation<br />

grid data sets to a palette-based (up to 127 colors) BSB marine chart raster image for use in compatible<br />

applications and some marine chartplotters. The export will generate a single KAP file containing the chart<br />

image.<br />

When selected, the command displays the BSB Export Options dialog which allows the user to setup the<br />

export. The dialog consists of a General options panel which allows the user to set up the pixel spacing and<br />

chart parameters, a Gridding panel, and an Export Bounds panel which allows the user to set up the portion of<br />

the loaded data they wish to export.<br />

Note: Only registered users of <strong>Global</strong> <strong>Map</strong>per are able to export data to any format.<br />

Export BT (Binary Terrain) Command<br />

The Export BT (Binary Terrain) command allows the user to export any loaded elevation grid data sets to a<br />

BT (Binary Terrain) format file.<br />

When selected, the command displays the BT (Binary Terrain) Export Options dialog which allows the user to<br />

setup the export. The dialog consists of a General options panel which allows the user to set up the grid<br />

spacing to use, a Gridding panel, and an Export Bounds panel which allows the user to set up the portion of<br />

the loaded data they wish to export.<br />

Note: Only registered users of <strong>Global</strong> <strong>Map</strong>per are able to export data to any format.<br />

Export DEM Command<br />

The Export DEM command allows the user to export any loaded elevation grid data sets to a native format<br />

USGS DEM file.<br />

When selected, the command displays the DEM Export Options dialog which allows the user to setup the<br />

export. The dialog consists of a General options panel which allows the user to set up the quadrangle name,<br />

grid spacing and vertical units, a Gridding panel, and an Export Bounds panel which allows the user to set up<br />

the portion of the loaded data they wish to export.<br />

Note: Only registered users of <strong>Global</strong> <strong>Map</strong>per are able to export data to any format.<br />

Export DTED Command<br />

<strong>Global</strong> <strong>Map</strong>per User's Manual<br />

The Export DTED command allows the user to export any loaded elevation grid data sets to native format<br />

DTED files. DTED files support a set of fixed resolutions (i.e. DTED levels) which are defined as aligning on<br />

particular boundaries. When you select the DTED level to export to and the export bounds, this defines which<br />

DTED tiles need to be generated to conform to the DTED standards for that level. The filename that you<br />

select for the export is used as a base, with the lat/lon coordinates of the southwest corner of each tile<br />

appended to each filename as it is exported. You can also option choose to split up the exports by longitude<br />

into separate folders, in which case the longitude is used as a folder name and the latitude appended to your<br />

base filename for each exported cell.<br />

When selected, the command displays the DTED Export Options dialog which allows the user to setup the<br />

export. The dialog consists of a DTED Options panel which allows the user to set up the DTED level and<br />

other options, a Gridding panel, and an Export Bounds panel which allows the user to set up the portion of the<br />

loaded data they wish to export.<br />

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