![]() So I went to the Avenza website, and found there that using the MAPublisher in combination with Adobe Illustrator is key to this process Exporting from Avenza to Adobe Illustrator and from Adobe Illustrator to Adobe Acrobat. H t t p:/ / /Video/TerraGo-Toolbar-InstallationĪnyway, from what I continued to read it seems like the georegistration tools were removed after Adobe Acrobat 9. I am posting the URL below in case other adventurer users find this post useful, (like myself) I added the TerraGo toolbar to Adobe Acrobat Pro, it seems to complement a lot of the things you have mentioned. And thanks for your patience.īy the way, I know that your trial is expiring soon, but I did found something that for future reference might help in other areas not necessarily related to your case: Well, this was good learning experience for me. But at this late stage of my DC trial I won't be exploring further. I know for certain the TIFF/TFW files I produce are correct as I use them frequently as input to other map related softwares that require georeferenced files.Īgain I appreciate your extensive effort ls_rbis. All delivered a null result through Acrobat DC.Ĭonversion utilities are not relevant to my situation as my original data is in my proprietary software (or QGIS) and thus I need to export a geospatial TIFF from there to get Acrobat DC to process that into a geo pdf which wil then be used on AVENZA map platform. So I have used two cartography softwares (QGIS and a proprietary s/w) on two different map files and a colleague has used the proprietary software with a Swiss topo file as input. Secondly, when I ran QGIS (not GQIS as reported earlier, it produced a TFW file as expected and Acrobat DC still failed to produce a geo pdf. Firstly, a shape file is irrelevant to the situation as that function is simply an optional extra in DC. See if you can georeferenced the shape file in TIFF )īased of what I am reading when the shape file is exported into JPEG2000 or TIFF it is supposed to retain all of the geospatial data during export/import procedures into the PDF editor.Īs you can see below, I was able to import as layers the first two files that you provided aboveīut when trying to import this "tfw" file into pdf no luck and I am not able to get coordinates. I am thinking that, maybe, when the file was georeferenced from the original software it needed to be saved as a shape file in another file format rather than tfw? (ahpe file in DFX format, then convert it to JPEG2000 or TIFF. I also went to the Microsoft App store and they don't have a program available there that would, could or should associate this type of file to work with it. When trying to import to Adobe the same message that is two different applications displaying the same information about this particular file. ![]() So I went ahead and tried to import in Adobe. It is supposed to be a very robust platform to this type of file conversions. I normally use IrfanView as my main application to convert files of any type. If it is, I tried converting the file to a format that can be accepted by Adobe, such as, the ones shown in the bottom right corner of this slide but the second slide show what I get in return So far the three files that you provided earlier are :Ĭornish Hill POC L WGS84 Pop Vis Mercator.pdfĬornish Hill POC L WGS84.tfw <- is this supposed to be the shape file? ![]() Is the export file for the same geospatial files that you provided above? The Acrobat file Preference of Measuring (Geo) s indicates degrees are to be used.Ĭan anyone throw further light on this please? You can download the relevant TIFF files from Dropbox - Acrobat geo pdf files Trawling through the skimpy Acrobat DC info on this process, gave little indication of what co-ordinate systems are acceptable. A Swiss based cartographer tried it also with a geospatial TIFF file he had and again the TIFF file was imported but not the geospatial info. The TIFF image was successfully imported (except in the case of UTM which does not used degrees/minutes) WGS84 is specified as the geodetic datum and I have tried various projection co-ordinate systems including UTM with dec degrees, Popular Visualisation CRS/Mercator as used by Google, Pseudo Mercator. I have tried to create a geo pdf by using the Acrobat DC File > Create > PDF from file > and giving the file name of a geospatial TIFF file. ![]()
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