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ArcGIS Pro
The ArcGIS Pro guide includes the following sections: ArcGIS Pro - Importing Georeferenced Images ArcGIS Pro - WMS Integration Enable Historical Imagery in ArcGIS Pro ArcGIS Pro - Textured Mesh Integration ArcGIS Pro - True Ortho Integration YOU MIGHT ALSO BE INTERESTED IN: How to Mosaic a Raster in ArcGIS Pro Creating a…
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ArcGIS Pro - Importing Georeferenced Images
These instructions apply to Esri's ArcGIS Pro® 2.3.2, and describe how to load JPG and JGW files exported from Nearmap without losing their georeferencing information. Note that the JPG and JGW filenames (except for their extensions) must be identical and in the same folder. This allows the software to load the JGW…
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ArcGIS Pro - WMS Integration
These instructions apply to Esri's ArcGIS Pro 2.4.0 and describe how to load georeferenced Nearmap imagery using the Nearmap Web Map Service (WMS 2.0). Simple WMS Simple WMS shows only the latest imagery for your entire location (Australia, US, Canada, or New Zealand). Read more about Nearmap's Simple WMS. Obtain a Simple…
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Enable Historical Imagery in ArcGIS Pro
Marketplace Overview The Nearmap Vertical Marketplace item is a versatile way to integrate Nearmap imagery into your ESRI environment. NOTE: This tool was not created by Nearmap. It is built, updated, and supported by ESRI. If you experience issues with this tool, or would like to see improvements, please contact ESRI…
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ArcGIS Pro - Textured Mesh Integration
ArcGIS Pro is an Esri desktop application that you can use to easily display Nearmap's 3D textured mesh imagery created in Esri supported format. The 3D imagery is delivered in geo-referenced Scene Layer Packages (.slpk files). NOTE: ArcGIS Pro is an Esri product, and as such any support you may need should be directed to…
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ArcGIS Pro - True Ortho Integration
ArcGIS Pro is an Esri desktop application that you can use to easily display Nearmap's True Ortho imagery. The True Ortho imagery is delivered in geoTIFF format. NOTE: ArcGIS Pro is an Esri product, and as such any support you may need should be directed to Esri. This guide is intended to give you general instructions on…