I thought they had added functionality that let you scale your layout to a new size, but I can’t find it. You can fit your map frame to the margins by right clicking it and choosing Distribute -> Fit to Margins
A tiff is also raster data, you would do both as I demonstrate in the video. Use recognizable locations on the image and add control points for their real world locations.
Never knew this tool existed! Thanks so much for putting this video together. Awesome as always!
This was one of those things I had to keep going back to ArcMap to get done. So glad it’s in Pro now.
FINALLY!! I feel like I've been waiting for years for this!! 😜
Me too! Now get out there and convert some PDFs.
It’s about time!! Kudos!!
WAY past time!
So awesome this is here! i gave up a few years ago and hey this is two years old!
Now they just need to allow us to georeference a PDF. Thanks for taking the time to comment!
@@GISChops I wish I could control the compression on it more, i have to then put it in QGIS to crank it down some.
Off topic: is there an easy way to convert a map to a larger size? 34x44(?). Thanks for all your help.
I thought they had added functionality that let you scale your layout to a new size, but I can’t find it. You can fit your map frame to the margins by right clicking it and choosing Distribute -> Fit to Margins
Thanks for watching btw
How can you georeference two maps. One being a raster map (original) and Tiff (copy)
A tiff is also raster data, you would do both as I demonstrate in the video. Use recognizable locations on the image and add control points for their real world locations.
Cool!
Thanks!
This is like when patch notes are released
Indeed it is.
Hello @GIS Chops, how to get this plugin, please.
It comes with the 2.9 version, so no plug-in required.
Kudos! 😂
I probably should have used the singular - kudo. Can there be just one Kudo?