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GIS Lecture: Geodatabases and Aerial Photography
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Outline ArcCatalog Functions Geodatabases Aerial Photography
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ArcCatalog Functions
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ArcCatalog Open ArcCatalog
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ArcCatalog basic functions
Copy, paste, rename, etc. View and edit properties View and edit metadata Create new files
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View and edit properties
Projections, fields, etc.
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View & edit metadata
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Create new files Geodatabases, shapefiles, tables, etc.
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Geodatabases
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Geodatabases Manage features, tables, images inside a database management system (DBMS)
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Creating New Data
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Import Data Into Geodatabase
Shapefiles, Excel tables, aerial photos
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Export Data From Geodatabase
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Aerial Photography
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Orthophotography Digital imagery in which distortion from the camera angle and topography have been removed, thus equalizing the distances represented on the image This is a clipped portion of the SE quadrant of Lombard, IL. Projection: UTM (16N), NAD83 Source date: 17-APR-98
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Scanned Paper Documents
Paper (historic) maps Scanned maps and raster images Need to be georeferenced Convert to vector features
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Georeferencing overlay the raster on vector layer(s)
identify common locations Georeferencing toolbar add control points fits your raster to its proper location!
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Summary ArcCatalog Functions Geodatabases Aerial Photography
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