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The Pictometry extension works inside the ArcGIS ArcMap applicationto aid in navigation with a Pictometry dataset. The extension ispackaged with Pictometry's Electronic Field Study (EFS) software, andis available to Indiana University faculty and staff throughIUware. To request IUware access to the software, sendemail to [email protected]
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To link ArcGIS and the EFS software, you must have basemap data for ArcGIS. UITSGIS suggests you usethe Indianapolis vector data provided by the Indiana Spatial DataPortal. You can find the Indianapolis vector data at:
You will need to match the projection and units of both the base mapdata and the Pictometry imagery. To set up the EFS software for theArcGIS extension, follow these steps:
Load Base Map
window that appears,'INMARI04-093-WHS' should be highlighted. Click OK.c:/Program Files/Pictometry
folder with the filename Pictometry.pwf
.Note: You must name your workspace Pictometry.pwf
for the ArcGIS extension to work.
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C:IUwareElectronic Field Study
folder,double-click the ArcGIS ext forPictometry folder. Copy the files in this folder and paste them into thedirectory C:Program FilesPictometry
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window, under theCommands tab, select UIControls.c:Program FilesPictometry
folder, select Pictometry Image Tool for ArcGIS.txt
, and then clickOpen. This will insert Visual Basic code in the window.Visual Basic
window.Categories
window, under the Commandstab, select UIControls.commands
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