nearmap Full Tutorial
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 20 ก.ค. 2024
- nearmap Full Tutorial @ BIM.DESTINATION. The best way to create mark-ups and begin your preliminary logistics in nearmap. nearmap is a great tool that provides high resolution aerial imagery maps and spatial data that can be used for creating logistic plans. nearmap also provides georeferenced images which comes with a file that contain coordinates. In this video I tried to review all tabs in nearmap and show you all how each tab can be used. One of the great features that nearmap has is the measuring tools all of which provide some initial insight on how fence placement looks like plus the installed linear feet for fencing. this exercise can be a preliminary effort by superintends to create their logistic sketch.
As always, I would like to share all includes Tips and Ideas that are being shared in this video:
00:00 - Introduction
01:04 - Tip1:Split view shows one view but with two different dates
01:15 - Tip2:Mirror view shows two views with two different dates
01:28 - Tip3:Base Map give the desired angle to view the image
01:50 - Tip4:Marker provide all the data such as coordinates for selected point
02:06 - Tip5:Text & measuring tools can be used to create preliminary logistic plans
02:22 - Tip6:Measuring tools could help in conjunction with Sketch Up for scaling images from nearmap
02:37 - Tip7:All Mark ups are customizable for better illustrations
04:27 - Tip8: Create new projects in project Tab
04:34 - Tip9: All created Mark-ups can be seen on the layer tab to control visibility
04:54 - Tip10: Boundaries provide parcel information
05:05 - Tip11: Roads option turns on all road names
05:26 - Tip12: Two types of export: Georeferenced with a file or just an Image - วิทยาศาสตร์และเทคโนโลยี
Great information
Glad it was helpful!
How to get it please suggest?
Hi there, you can go to www. Nearmap.com to start a free trial and see if the product is compatible with your workflow. The price is subscription based and varies ( personal vs business) between several hundreds to thousands per year. I would suggest use the free trial first to get yourself familiarize to the product then get a quote for how much data you think you would use.