![]() ![]() ![]() The tools and capabilities in the new ArcGIS Reality for ArcGIS Pro extension allow you to photogrammetrically correct and process drone and digital aerial imagery to produce high-fidelity 3D and 2D products. Within the magnifier window, the active tool for navigation, selection, measurements, and editing is supported. In 2D maps, you can open a magnifier window to help with workflows such as seeing what content is visible at a larger scale, and using precise snapping when digitizing new features. This new functionality reduces the need for multiple label classes, and can be used in 2D maps and vector tiles. This sizing helps to reduce visual density at smaller scales while retaining an appropriate relative size at larger scales. Scale-based label sizing allows you to smoothly change the text size of labels as you move across the scales of your map. You can use this new capability to query, visualize, and analyze 3D content across desktop and web clients. For example, you can use the time slider to visualize building construction dates for a time range or apply a definition query to see which trees have been inspected within the past year. You can time-enable point, 3D object, or building scene layers to visualize 3D content temporally. All layout elements are preserved and can be automatically resized and repositioned. Additionally, the new Duplicate Layout command creates a new layout at a different page size from an existing layout. When you change the page size or orientation of a layout, you can automatically resize and reposition layout elements. In this example, a catalog layer contains references to a shapefile, several images, and a geodatabase feature class. You can apply additional extent filters, symbolize footprint boundaries, and add field attributes to the dataset items to help you visualize layers of interest. The catalog layer is used to visualize and explore items as an organized group of layers based on the extent of a view. A catalog layer is a collection of item references to local and shared datasets, layers, services, and workspaces from various work environments. You can create and draw catalog layers in maps and scenes. The Highlights section includes featured new functionality. ![]()
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