![]() Here is what the finished product might look like with saved snapshot views. Now when you double-click on the folder in the Places panel, Google Earth will fly to that saved view, or perspective. To do this, right-click on the folder in the Places panel, and choose Snapshot View. GIS: ArcMap Exported (KML/KMZ) Meridians and Parallels do not match/ align with that of Google EarthHelpful Please support me on Patreon. ![]() The region I am interested in has very poor imagery in google earth, but when I viewed the region in ArcMap using the basemap, the imagery is areal ortho photos, so VERY high quality. You can also assign a Snapshot View to a folder. I am looking to import an approximately 10 x 10 km region of the ArcMap basemap (specifically the 'imagery' basemap). Now, when you double-click on that placemark in the 3D viewer or in the Places panel, Google Earth will fly to that saved view, or perspective. Go to the View tab, and click the Snapshot Current View button. ![]() To open the Properties, right-click on the placemark in the 3D viewer or in the Places panel, and choose Properties (on a PC) or Get Info (on a Mac). Select the option that mentions 'Add data to Map.' With AutoCAD Technology: Type in MAPIINSERT on the command line, and hit enter. Navigate to the file or folder where the images are saved, and press connect. You can also set the Snapshot View in the Properties window click on the Snapshot current view button, as shown below. Run MAPCONNECT command from Task Pane or the command line. Using Snapshot Views can be very effective for telling stories and guiding users through your Google Earth layer in a controlled manner, helping them get the unique perspectives you want them to see. This will save your unique camera angle, or perspective, for this placemark. Make use of Google Earths detailed globe by tilting the map to save a perfect 3D view or diving into Street View for a 360 experience. Right-click on the “Flirt” placemark in the Places panel, and select Snapshot View. For example, zoom into the placemark labeled “Flirt”, and tilt and rotate the Earth to a unique perspective. ![]() Use the mouse or the navigation tools to orient the Earth to a unique perspective for a placemark. Notice how there is no unique camera angle, or perspective, set for the placemarks - when you double-click on a placemark, the Earth doesn't tilt or rotate to a unique perspective. ![]()
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