How To Google Earth Time Display Data with ArcGIS
GeoChalkboard provides step by step instructions to create time-aware visualizations in Google Earth from ArcGIS data.
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GeoChalkboard provides step by step instructions to create time-aware visualizations in Google Earth from ArcGIS data.
(via slashgeo.org)
ArcGIS Online (currently Beta) provides a series of 2D maps and 3D globes that can be accessed with ArcGIS applications – for example, with ArcGIS Explorer, ArcMap, ArcGlobe, ArcReader, or Web mapping applications that you create with ArcGIS Server.
This tool for ArcGIS provides the user the ability to access imagery hosted by the TerraServer Server. It automatically downloads aerial photos or topographic maps (DOQs or DRGs) for whatever extent is in your data frame. It eliminates the manual saving of the world file from the terraserver-usa.com site. Once the images are in your data frame, simply right click on the layer and make it permanent, if you wish. Once the imagery is downloaded to the local drive, it can be used for a variety of applications or simply as backdrop data in projects or presentations.
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