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Step-by-Step Tutorials
  • Welcome
  • Tutorial I: Simple Images & Mosaics
    • Step 1: Setting up your Drawing
    • Step 2: Import your first Simple Image
    • Step 3: Add a view from Google Maps
    • Step 4: Add a view from Airbus
    • Step 5: Import your first Mosaic from Hexagon
    • Step 6: Compare the Simple Image and the Mosaic from Hexagon
    • Step 7: Import a high-quality mosaic from Nearmap
    • Step 8: Compare the Zoom Levels
  • Tutorial II: The Imagery Editing Tools
    • Step 1: Setting up your Drawing
    • Step 2: The Imagery Editing Tools
    • Step 3: Move your Georeferecend Images
    • Step 4: Advanced Editing Tools
    • Step 5: Clipping and Cutouts
  • Tutorial III: QUICK GEOREFERENCE & IMPORT TERRAIN
    • How to Quick Georeference your drawing
    • Step 1: Set Georeference button
    • Step 2: Find your point in Google Earth
    • Step 3: Paste Location from Google Earth
    • An easy way to Import Terrain
    • Generate Contours
  • Tutorial IV: Import and Export to Google
    • Copy and Paste Elements from Google Earth
    • Import KML/KMZ objects
    • Export KML/KMZ objects
    • Export 3D objects
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  1. Tutorial I: Simple Images & Mosaics

Step 7: Import a high-quality mosaic from Nearmap

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Now we are going to import a Mosaic to the highest available Zoom Level (21) from Nearmap, which corresponds to 7cm per pixel.

Click again New Mosaic, choose your area, and set as imagery provider Nearmap and the zoom level to 21. Then click on Fetch Images and confirm the number of your premium tiles.

You have an amount of 50 premium tiles in your trial. If you want to consume fewer premium tiles, choose a smaller area.

When you zoom into the Mosaic you see how clear the image is at such a high zoom level and how much detail you have access to.