Sunmap Raster
Sunmap Raster topographic mapsheets

Sunmap Raster topographic mosaic

You can view Queensland’s 1:25 000 scale topographic line maps using Sunmap Raster Mapsheets and Mosaic.
Each easy-to-use CD pack, complete with viewing software, contains more than 400 compressed, geo-referenced images of the land, its natural features, rivers, roads, tracks and constructions.
To see which areas of Queensland are covered, see the Sunmap Raster key map.
Sunmap Raster is available as:
- topographic mapsheets—digital images of hard copy line map products. Each map is viewed as a separate image
- topographic mosaic—three seamless images created by joining content from individual mapsheets. This product is ideal for interfacing with GPS software but not for measuring distances or areas.
Features
- Search by reference map, place name, coordinates, map name or number.
- Export maps straight from CD to global positioning systems (GPS) or geographic information systems (GIS).
- Use handy distance-measuring tools.
- Select pop-up windows for legends and climate graphs.
- Access grid and geographic coordinates.
- Print entire map or custom view.
- View maps on Windows 95, 98, 2000, XP, Me or NT4.
- Export maps into JPEG, BMP, PNG, TIFF AND GeoTIFFimage formats.
Related products
Sunmap Raster is fully compatible with NATMAP Raster products which cover the whole of Australia at 1:250 000 scale. This compatibility means that you can view both Sunmap and NATMAP topographic line maps with the same viewer.
See the Geoscience Australia website for further information on NATMAP Raster products.
Technical issues
If you have any problems, refer to Technical fixes.
Purchasing information
View pricing of Sunmap Raster topographic mapsheets and mosaics
Sunmap Raster products can be ordered from NRW service centres, distributors and selected retailers throughout Queensland.
To order Sunmap Raster products:
Phone: (07) 3896 3216
Fax: (07) 3896 3333
Contact us
Sunmap Raster
Mapping Products and Services
Locked Bag 40
Coorparoo DC Qld 4151
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