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        <item><title>Subject: Erdas Imagine Questions - by: Marshall Baillie</title>
<link>http://gis.utah.gov/gis-forum/3109</link>
<description>I am interested in someone who could help with some questions regarding Erdas Imagine 9.1 and more specifically rectification of aerial photos.  I have done most of my photo cache, but still have questions about idiosyncrasies of Imagine on resampling, RMSE, etc...  If anyone could suggest names or would be willing to help it would be greatly appreciated.  Thanks

Marshall Baillie
marshallbaillie@hotmail.com...</description>
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<item><title>Subject: One Week until SWUG 2009 - by: frank sargent</title>
<link>http://gis.utah.gov/gis-forum/2583</link>
<description>One Week 
until the
ESRI Southwest Users
Group Regional Conference

Pueblo Convention Center and Sangre de Cristo Arts Center
Pueblo, Colorado
October 21-23, 2009
www.swug2009.org
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Dear Wyoming GIS,

The ESRI SWUG conference is next week, October 21-23.  It will be a great week of 
diverse presentations from attendees from all the southwestern states!  Outstanding 
keynotes and ESRI workshops will round out the offerings.  ...</description>
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<item><title>Subject: SWUG 2009 Conference Schedule - by: frank sargent</title>
<link>http://gis.utah.gov/gis-forum/2527</link>
<description>________________________________________________
Program Published
for 
ESRI Southwest Users
Group Regional Conference

Pueblo Convention Center and Sangre de Cristo Arts Center
Pueblo, Colorado
October 21-23, 2009
www.swug2009.org
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Dear UTAH GIS User,

The schedule for the user presentations has been posted on the SWUG website.  Please see 
the Conference Schedule for the complete list of user presentations, ESRI workshops, socials, and keynotes ...</description>
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<item><title>Subject: Re:Incomplete County Parcel Coverage - by: Sean Fernandez</title>
<link>http://gis.utah.gov/gis-forum/2475</link>
<description> zachary hirsch wrote: 
 Could someone explain why several counties (Kane, Duchesne, Morgan, Piute) have their parcels available to download but are very much incomplete? Are they currently in the process of being uploaded and these are partial files being displayed? Thanks for the help. 

Zachary,
Thank you for your interest in County Parcel Coverage. The State AGRC is currently coordinating with county recorders and surveyors to create a statewide parcel layer in the State Geographic Information Datab...</description>
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<item><title>Subject: Incomplete County Parcel Coverage - by: zachary hirsch</title>
<link>http://gis.utah.gov/gis-forum/2453</link>
<description>Could someone explain why several counties (Kane, Duchesne, Morgan, Piute) have their parcels available to download but are very much incomplete? Are they currently in the process of being uploaded and these are partial files being displayed? Thanks for the help....</description>
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<item><title>Subject: 25 days until SWUG 2009 - by: frank sargent</title>
<link>http://gis.utah.gov/gis-forum/2414</link>
<description>Register for the ESRI Southwest Users
Group Regional Conference

Pueblo Convention Center and Sangre de Cristo Arts Center
Pueblo, Colorado
October 21-23, 2009
www.swug2009.org



Submit your poster/website abstracts by
  September 30 to win prizes!

_________________________________________________________________________
 
Dear UTAH GIS Users,

The ESRI Southwest Users Group Conference is less than a month away.  Do you still need  justification to attend?  Your registration fee includes:...</description>
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<item><title>Subject: Re:python code required - by: aekansh kumar</title>
<link>http://gis.utah.gov/gis-forum/2401</link>
<description> aekansh kumar wrote: 
 Please send me the python code for saving the shape file (.shp) in jpeg or png format. 


I want to build a map viewer using python, in which i m successful in opening the shapefile but i m unable to save the shape file as an jpeg or png format.
my viewer looks like this....</description>
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<item><title>Subject: Re:python code required - by: Kevin Bell</title>
<link>http://gis.utah.gov/gis-forum/2388</link>
<description>I don't know what you mean...  You can display a shapefile and export it to a graphics file.

Look in your help docs for exporting to graphics file....</description>
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<item><title>Subject: python code required - by: aekansh kumar</title>
<link>http://gis.utah.gov/gis-forum/2356</link>
<description>Please send me the python code for saving the shape file (.shp) in jpeg or png format....</description>
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<item><title>Subject: Re:Centerline Feature Representation - by: Bert Granberg</title>
<link>http://gis.utah.gov/gis-forum/2317</link>
<description>One more resource: OpenStreetMap.org has a set of guidelines on their wiki for their cloud-driven graphic-based mapping efforts:

http://wiki.openstreetmap.org/wiki/Editing_Standards_and_Conventions

Interesting but perhaps not extremely relevant to GIS-based centerline modeling....</description>
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