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ArcGIS Pro add-insArcGIS Pro is the premier professional desktop GIS application. With it, you can visualize, edit, and analyze your geographic data in both 2D and 3D.
Once you create projects, maps, layers, tools, and more, ArcGIS Pro has several options for sharing your work with others. ArcGIS Pro provides an add-in extensibility framework, which allows developers to build add-ins that extend the application with custom functionality. ArcGIS Pro add-ins are developed with the, which includes extensive online resources for developers.Once an Esri user purchases an ArcGIS Pro add-in, administrators and users with Marketplace purchase or trial privileges will have access to download it. The purchased add-in can be shared to a group, and all members in that group will have access to download it. Once downloaded, ArcGIS Pro add-ins can then be installed for use in ArcGIS Pro.
Users are required to abide by the licensing terms and conditions that they have agreed to per the add-in vendor. Marketplace will only enforce download access for ArcGIS Pro add-ins.See these resources to learn more:.
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ArcGIS Online is a high resolution satellite and aerial imagery base map for use in Google Earth, ArcMap and ArcGIS Explorer. The same excellent imagery is used by the Bing Maps Aerial layer. Somewhat surprisingly, World Imagery can also be accessed by QGIS, as it supports ESRI’s map servers that use (REST) and (SOAP) standards.Simply copy and past the following code into the Python Console in QGIS and press return (Plugins – Console):qgis.utils.iface.addRasterLayer(')The code adds an ESRI Online World Imagery base map to QGIS. It has a number of advantages over the popular that adds various Google, Bing and OpenStreetMap image layers to QGIS.
Unlike images downloaded by the OpenLayers plugin the ESRI World Imagery base map is a true Raster who’s attributes are fully editable e.g. Brightness, blending mode and transparency can be adjusted. World Imagery can also be printed at a very high resolution with other QGIS layers on a map and without it shifting relative to other layers; a conspicuous problem with OpenLayers that does not use “On the Fly” re-projection and only prints Google, Bing layers at a low resolution. It is an ideal aerial base map.References:Edit: Updated to correct URLNote: This method has been superseded by that adds ESRI imagery and other REST layers via a GUI. Interesting gdal core dump with my old gdal1.9 on debian wheezy#0 0x00007ffff5322cf3 in??