Shape files for Land Grid???
Monday, July 14th, 2008In line with trying to be a bit of a resource, I put together this email focused on the lack of understanding revolving around the use of shape files.
If you’re using shape files for Petra, Geographix or SMT please read on. If you’re using ArcGIS, please disregard.
The best advice I can give here is use the right format for your software. Choose a true well spotting grid that enables you to calculate from footages or quarter calls. Build a truly accurate map for your native software that labels properly and displays properly. It is a lot harder (and impossible in some cases) to do the above using a shape file.
If you make maps and understand the facts about your data. These should include the source, finding out who maintains and creates the data, and the accuracy and precision.
As the Crocodile Hunter would say, “You should always know and respect the environment you are working within”.
If you don’t know the answer, give me a call on 303-781-5182 and I’ll try and help you out.
Cheers,
Anthony
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