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Thank you everyone for joining the meeting today! Steve Aldrich, from the IGIO, demoed how to create orthoimagery from drone images within ArcGIS Pro. This functionality requires the Advanced Pro license. For documentation from Esri about the tools, see https://pro.arcgis.com/en/pro-app/latest/help/data/imagery/ortho-mapping-in-arcgis-pro.htm. For a copy of the presentation and the source data, Steve will leave the data up at https://onedrive.live.com/?authkey=%21ANNVoqbHUaeitwY&id=5FCF50596A50385D%219992&cid=5FCF50596A50385D through the end of the year. Beyond that, please reach out to him directly at [email protected].
One of the questions that came up today was whether there were any best practices for data, map, and layout management within Pro. No one had any documented best practices, but the following were mentioned:
- Name your layouts the same as your maps, adding the word "Layout" (for example, to the layout name.
- Especially in case of complex maps or many maps/layout, make it a standard operating procedure to close all of your maps, layouts, and scenes prior to exiting ArcGIS Pro. This will make opening the project much faster.
- Depending on your use cases, determine whether to use the project's geodatabase to store data or keep the data separate from your project.
One of the tools demoed today included ArcGIS Pro's Update Data Sources. This tool allows you to quickly change or fix broken paths throughout your project. For more information, see https://pro.arcgis.com/en/pro-app/latest/help/projects/update-data-sources.htm. |