See every angle, map every moment

Oriented imagery in ArcGIS is a powerful capability that helps you work with photos taken from different angles, not just straight-down: 

This includes drone imagery taken at an angle, close-range inspection images, street-level photos from mobile devices, and 360-degree images.

These types of images don’t always work with traditional mapping tools because of how they’re taken or the data they include. Oriented imagery makes it easier to use these photos in your maps, as long as they have key details like where the camera was, which way it was pointing, and what it could see.

What you’ll learn

  • Create an oriented imagery dataset using ArcGIS Pro.
  • View and explore imagery in a web map and Experience Builder.
  • Capture new images using ArcGIS QuickCapture on your mobile device.
  • Upload and share your imager to ArcGIS Online.
  • Build a QuickCapture project that uses your oriented imagery layer.

Speaker

Gordon Sumerling
Gordon Sumerling
Principal Consultant, Imagery and Remote Sensing
Esri Australia, Adelaide
Leveraging imagery to face current and future strategic and operational challenges.

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