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MapBrowser Content
Explore the different content types you can view in MapBrowser, and learn how best to use these to meet your project or business requirements. With Nearmap's most basic subscription, view high resolution Vertical imagery. Overlay terrain or road maps on to this, and view your location in Google Street View. Upgrade your…
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View Vertical
The default map type view in the MapBrowser is Vertical view, which lets you see Nearmap vertical aerial photography. First imagery dates - We have captured imagery of Perth since November 2007. Sydney, Melbourne, Adelaide, and Brisbane images go back to late 2009. United States image captures began in 2014. No prior…
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View Panorama
Nearmap Panorama imagery offers a 45-degree angle view of a location. Similar to Vertical imagery, you can continuously pan around an area of interest and zoom in for more detail. For more details and technical information, see Nearmap Panorama. Viewing Panorama imagery Select Panorama from the Base Layer picker. Click the…
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View Terrain
Nearmap Terrain displays the natural features of the location. For example, this base layer can provide a view of the relative terrain variation across large areas such as hills across suburbs. You can view the Terrain layer if you have a subscription for viewing Vertical imagery. The Terrain base layer can be very helpful…
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View Oblique
Nearmap Oblique imagery provides a 45-degree angle view of a location. Oblique imagery differs from Panorama in that you view individual photos of an area, rather than continuous, blended Vertical imagery. NOTE: Oblique content is also available as individual photos, each taken from a different cardinal direction, ordinal…
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View Roads
The Roads view shows you a schematic of roads instead of aerial imagery. NOTE: This data is sourced from Here.com, and Nearmap has no access to or control over the accuracy of this data. Viewing Roads Select Roads from the Base Layer picker. What do I do if a street address is incorrect? As with all street maps,…
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View True Ortho
True Ortho in MapBrowser is a continuous ortho mosaic implementation of the True Ortho option provided through 3D Export. Regular orthographic images have building lean which combined with parallax error can result in features being blocked and invisible. This can lead to inaccurate estimations or measurements. True Ortho…
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View 3D
You can view Nearmap 3D content in Cesium format in MapBrowser. This MapBrowser functionality is sometimes referred to as 3D Viewer. For more details and technical information, see 3D Products. Viewing 3D Content To view 3D, you need a specific Nearmap subscription. Contact your Nearmap Account manager to enable this…