Global Mapper includes a powerful geocoding function that allows real-world coordinates to be assigned to an imported database of addresses. The geocoding process can use either a preconfigured online service or a user-imported road network to accurately determine the point that represents the location of each address. If necessary, this data, including the coordinate values, can be exported in tabular form or plotted on the map to provide a visual perspective. The Raster Calculator found under the Analysis menu is used to set up mathematical operations on multi-band imagery to extract different types of information.
Users can use predefined formulas, like NDVI and NDWI, or create their own free-hand formulas using common mathematical operations, like addition, subtraction, multiplication, division, and powers, as well as simple operators like absolute value, minimum value, and maximum value of 2 values. The Graph and Chart Manager allows the user to create graphs and charts from loaded data. The following type of operations are supported:. The software has an extremely powerful export menu guiding the user with a flexible selection interface for everything from translucency to feature descriptions to the encoding of zip files.
Users can display labels or not, highlight cursors, manipulate the export of 3D feature types, and much more including tiling options. With a compatible GPS receiver attached to the computer, Global Mapper will display the location in real-time superimposed on the current map or data layer. Movement can be tracked or recorded, and waypoints can be created as time-stamped vector features. Many functions in Global Mapper can be performed by initiating a script.
Formatted as a simple ASCII file, a script is commonly used to automate repeating or recurring tasks, eliminating the need to manually process the data. The Global Mapper scripting language supports importing, converting, reprojecting, analyzing, calculating attributes, splitting layers, interactively prompting users for files and folders and exporting all supported data formats.
Examples of the use of extensions include extended format support, enhanced visualization options, or new toolbar buttons. An extension can also be used to provide an interface between Global Mapper and a third-party application. For more information on extensions, contact a Blue Marble sales representative sales bluemarblegeo. Learn more about the latest features here. See the value of Global Mapper for yourself.
Download a free trial today! Trusted by GIS professionals around the world. Access to Online Data. OTF Reader Module. Flexible View Interface. Feature Rendering. Terrain Analysis. These profiles can be used to calculate a variety of statistics related to the elevation and slope along the path. Additionally, line of sight calculation can be used to visualize any obstructions that may interfere with the view along the profile path.
This is especially useful for the analysis of a radio or broadcast signal. A visualization option allows the Path Profile display to be rendered as a terrain cutaway in the 3D View. View Shed Calculation Similar to the line of sight calculation, the viewshed analysis tool is typically used to determine the area covered, or not covered, from a broadcast site with a specified transmitter height.
Seems that Farmworks overcomes Google earth issues by making you reload Google Earth Maps Manually each time you view your project. Thiggonionlly Thiggoni onlly. November edited November I want to make a map and print that for a specific area in high resolution from google earth. But my problem is that I can't joined the snaps properly in Photoshop for getting the wright map for a specific area. Is there any software for taking the snap shorts from google earth and joined them all to generate the right map for that area in high resoulution.
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But Google has been giving it away for free for the past few years. Google Earth Pro uses a 3D modeling system , that allows users to build to-scale models of landmarks and buildings. If you prefer to see the actual buildings, you can go to street-view or view the thousands of pictures that users uploaded. You can use layers to add or remove features such as roads, photos, parks, trails, 3D buildings and more. When Google first released Earth Pro it came with a steep price tag.
However, in they decided to release it to the public for free. This depends on the location. Some places are updated more frequently than others.
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