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To operate PhotoMapper Desktop, simply go to "Applications" and select PhotoMapper Desktop. 2. Import Photos into the GIS by using PhotoMapper Desktop In this section, we show you how to import pictures into the GIS. The images will be added to the layer. As you add each photo, the GPS data will be added to the EXIF metadata. To access the PhotoMapper Desktop, click the "PhotoMapper Desktop" icon as shown below. The panel opens as shown in the following screen shot: Step 1: Import Image Click the "Import Image" button to display the "File Selection Dialog Box". Step 2: Select Photos Select the folder where you have your images. We provide an example shown below: After selecting the photos, they will be listed in the following way: Step 3: Choose the Image to be Processed From the list, select the picture you want to process. In this example, we selected "STOCK1.JPG". Step 4: Select the Box in the Image Map Now you can see the image being displayed on the map. 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Once the PhotoMapper Server installer is installed on a server computer, you can launch the PhotoMapper Server Administrator console from a client computer. Navigate to the Servers section and add a new server instance. In the URL box, paste the URL for your PhotoMapper Server's Admin Console: If you are following the instructions in this guide, this URL can be obtained from the URL box in the PhotoMapper Desktop Publishing Wizard. Select a name for the server instance, and then click the Create Server button. Once the server has been created, navigate to the PhotoMapper Database section and click the Add Database button to add your PhotoMapper client database. The PhotoMapper Database GUI will load and your client database is created on the server. You can click the Set Up Connection button to allow the connection to the PhotoMapper Server database. Select the appropriate table in the PhotoMapper client database to import the images. For more details on tables, see Photos. Click the OK button. The PhotoMapper Desktop service allows you to select the input and output folders on the PhotoMapper application. In this example, the Add New Map dialog lets you drag and drop an image onto the map. The PhotoMapper Desktop service creates a new geodatabase layer with the name PhotoMapperTool. You can then edit this layer using the interface found in the PhotoMapper application. Navigate to the ArcMap application's Start Page and choose Data Driven Pages. In the Data Driven Pages dialog, you can select one or more layers in the PhotoMapper Desktop layer you just added. Select the PhotoMapperLayer.gdb layer from the selection and use the right-click context 6a5afdab4c PhotoMapper Desktop 0.9.4.2 Crack+ Product Key For PC Provides an intuitive user interface to batch import images into GIS layers. Import multiple map sources. Terrific for pixel artists as well as general image data analysts. It is capable of measuring the distance and direction of images in relation to GPS data. Supports camera calibration, creating a 3D camera/pose model by matching 2D image coordinates to actual 3D map coordinates. Has the ability to locate image coordinates. Allows to turn images into points, lines or polygons. Has the ability to store photographs and the EXIF data in the same object. Allows to align images with GPS data With PhotoMapper Desktop your work with photographic imagery will become even more efficient. With PhotoMapper Desktop you can easily open, align and export photographic map sources as well as all the Photometrics imagery products. You can perform various actions such as matching GPS data with map, measuring distance and direction, aligning photographic images with GPS data, measuring and converting the image to polygons, lines and points. With PhotoMapper Desktop, before you start the import process, you can attach several instructions to the exported images in order to perform any action on the imported data. The instructions can be performed manually or by using the pre-defined actions. It is possible to merge the images with GPS data into one object. The most common use case is turning photographs into map objects. If you wish to align the map objects with GPS data, it is possible to create a 3D model of camera and a 3D model of the image. It is also possible to translate the 3D model to any object. The add-on can measure the distance of any object from any object. It is possible to convert a map layer to a GPS object. You can also export the GPS data as it is to a shapefile. The PhotoMapper Desktop add-on includes the project templates (map template and photo template) to create new projects, import projects from other formats, and export projects in the new PhotoMapper Desktop project format. 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