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Microsoft Image Composite Editor (Windows): Automatic The following programs and methods can be used to merge the images together. If multiple images are captured using the techniques above, they will have to be stitched together.
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The full size image I made using this method can be seen here.
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If you see small squares being progressively loaded when the PDF file is open, you know it printed correctly. When all settings are satisfactory, return to the print selection menu (figure 9), and click print. I got around this by choosing a square paper size (24″ x 24″). It usually happens when the paper size or orientation is adjusted in the page setup menu.
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I don’t know what causes this, or how to prevent it. Occasionally the paper orientation will change to portrait, even if landscape is selected. Sometimes the paper size is reset when going into the page setup menu, and it has to be changed again. 1 degrees.įigure 12: Google Earth print preview area. Below is a photo of the default 60 degree field compared to. The narrow field of view will minimize the impact mentioned above, but not eliminate it, as tests between a field of view of 1 and.
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If you wish to use Google Earth’s new 3D terrain that includes buildings and trees, download this KML file, which sets the field of view at. The easy option is to turn 3D buildings and terrain off. The steeper the terrain, the more the image edges won’t line up due to the perspective view. See the stitching imagery section for more details.Ĭaution: If you’re merging multiple images together, you have to account for the elevation change of the topography.

To captures areas larger than one saved image, stitch multiple images together. The resolution should be 4,800 x 4,800 pixels. To maximize the saved image dimensions, set the resolution to maximum, and then resize the Google Earth window to a square. For a cleaner image, turn off all of the map options, and set the scaling to 1%. You’ll find the save feature under file > save > save image. If you want to use 3D imagery, historical imagery or perspective view, continue to option 3.įigure 4: Save image options in Google Earth Pro. If you need a larger area than your computer can handle, save out multiple images and stitch them together. I was able to capture an image of 10,000 pixels by 7,000 pixels at a size of 117 MB, but when trying to save a 20,000 pixel by 16,000 pixel image, the screenshot feature produced a blank image. The size of the map you can capture is mainly limited by the computer’s processing power and your internet download speed. When using large dimensions, the map window is largely off-screen, which is where a screen capture tool that can capture the whole page comes in handy. It allows you to assign custom colors to the vector-based map, and then the pixel dimensions can be specified. If you’d like to export an image of Google Map’s vector data or 2D satellite imagery, Google Map Customizer is the tool for you. Additional sites where satellite imagery can be found include DigitalGlobe, USGS Landsat and Satellite Imaging Corporation. If you wish to use the imagery for commercial purposes, make sure it is in the public domain, or purchased. Depending on the source of the imagery, it may come in a variety of formats, including GeoTIFF or JPEG 2000. The GIS data is older, but much higher resolution. The left is orthoimagery is from Amherst, MA GIS Data, while the right is from Google Earth. Your area might have local GIS orthoimagery that is of higher quality than the national imagery.
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The United States has orthoimagery available at The National Map that is free to download and in the public domain. Getting Satellite Imagery Option 1: GIS Dataīefore going to Google Earth or Maps, see if there is any GIS satellite imagery available in your area. Software: Google Earth, Google Maps, Adobe Photoshop, Microsoft Image Composite Editor This tutorial will show you how to find, download, print, and stitch together those images. High resolution imagery can be used for many purposes, including digital and print maps, backgrounds for drawings, or perspective images of the new 3D imagery. This post has been heavily updated since its original published date of January 1, 2014.
