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| What is the difference between Exporting Individual Objects and Create Raster Image when creating a Surfer base map in Didger 4? |
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The "Creating a single raster base map" option will export your entire project to a TIF file (asking you to specify a resolution) and import that TIF file into Surfer as a single georeferenced base map. You will not be able to edit the image components once it is in Surfer.
The "Exporting individual objects" option will create a separate base map for each image, polyline, and polygon in the Didger project and create a separate post map for all the points in the project. All the base maps and post maps will be overlaid into a single map object in Surfer. The images will be exported from Didger in 300 dpi resolution (using the physical size under View | Project Limits) and polylines and polygons will be exported to DXF files. This allows you to edit the individual objects even after they are imported into Surfer.
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