TNRIS has an ArcIMS map service that you can access directly from ArcMap, just like the OK aerials, so you don’t have to download the images. The server is sometimes a little shaky, so you might want to download them anyway.
The URL for the ArcIMS service is:
http://www2.tnris.org
Just create the link like any other map service.
David
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From: okgis-bounces@gis.gis.ou.edu [mailto:okgis-bounces@gis.gis.ou.edu] On Behalf Of Gregory, Mark
Sent: Thursday, August 28, 2008 1:17 PM
To: Oklahoma GIS Community
Subject: [OKGIS] RE: Texas
Try the Texas Natural Resource Information System (TNRIS) at http://www.tnris.state.tx.us/ They have DOQs back into the 1990s up to the present for the entire state.
Mark
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From: okgis-bounces@gis.gis.ou.edu [mailto:okgis-bounces@gis.gis.ou.edu] On Behalf Of K C Spain
Sent: Thursday, August 28, 2008 1:13 PM
To: GIS Users Forum; Oklahoma GIS Community
Subject: [OKGIS] Texas
Does anyone know of a good source for free Texas aerials?
K.C. Spain
Tech. Asst.
Stephens Production Co.
623 Garrison Ave., P.O. Box 2407
Fort Smith, AR. 72902
kcspain@stephenspro.com
ph. (479) 783-4191 ext.206
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