Raster data, basics: where is the information?
Hiking & ActivitiesRaster Data Basics: Cracking the Code – Where’s the Real Info Hidden? So, you’re diving into the world of GIS and remote sensing, huh? You’re gonna run into raster data – it’s everywhere! Think of it as a digital mosaic, a way of representing the world as a grid of tiny squares, or pixels. But
Standardizing data over time (not space) in ArcGIS Pro 10.8?
Hiking & ActivitiesStandardizing Data Over Time in ArcGIS Pro 10.8: Digging Deeper Ever felt like you’re comparing apples and oranges when analyzing data that changes over time? I know I have! That’s where standardizing your data comes in, and ArcGIS Pro 10.8 has some pretty neat tricks up its sleeve to help you do just that. This
Labels displaying with multiple bounding rectangles
Hiking & ActivitiesDecoding Labels with Multiple Bounding Rectangles: A Real-World Look Ever wondered why sometimes you see labels surrounded by a bunch of boxes in image analysis? It’s a quirk that pops up in different situations, from simple debugging to seriously complex object detection. Let’s break down what “labels displaying with multiple bounding rectangles” really means. First,
Is it possible to use Google Maps as basemap in ArcGIS for Deskrop?
Hiking & ActivitiesHow do I add a Google basemap to ArcGIS? How To: Use Google Earth images as basemaps in ArcGIS Pro In Google Earth, zoom in to the desired map extent. Add at least three placemarks within the extent as ground control points, and note the latitude and longitude coordinates of each placemark. Save the Google
Leaflet – how do you get individual markers from a featurelayer?
Hiking & ActivitiesLeaflet: Getting Your Hands on Individual Markers from a FeatureLayer Leaflet, that trusty open-source JavaScript library we all love for whipping up interactive maps, gives you a bunch of ways to display geographical data. FeatureLayers? Those are your go-to when you’re dealing with serious amounts of data. But here’s the thing: sometimes you need to
QGIS Installation problem
Hiking & ActivitiesQGIS Installation Got You Down? Let’s Fix That! So, you’re trying to get QGIS up and running? Awesome! It’s a seriously powerful piece of software for all things geospatial. But let’s be honest, sometimes the installation process can feel like wrestling an octopus. Don’t worry, you’re not alone! I’ve been there, pulling my hair out