How to Download Super High Resolution Imagery in QGIS

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  • Опубликовано: 6 мар 2024
  • This video is your one-stop guide to downloading stunningly detailed satellite and aerial imagery straight into QGIS
    Whether you're a seasoned geospatial analyst or just starting out, this tutorial will equip you with the knowledge to:
    Install and configure the MapTiler plugin
    Explore a vast library of high-resolution imagery providers
    Search and zoom to your desired location
    Customize download options for optimal results
    Seamlessly integrate your downloaded imagery into your QGIS projects
    Say goodbye to blurry satellite views and hello to crisp, clear details that will revolutionize your geospatial workflows!
    Hit that subscribe button and join us on this journey to unlock the full potential of high-resolution imagery in QGIS!
    P.S. Don't forget to leave a comment below with any questions you might have.
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Комментарии • 7

  • @rogercharlie
    @rogercharlie 24 дня назад +1

    Very succinctly presented. Thank you sir

  • @Geotechdev
    @Geotechdev 4 месяца назад +2

    Very well explained🎉 thanks

  • @saurabhshukla6048
    @saurabhshukla6048 4 дня назад

    but how do I select date of the satellite image to capture?

  • @محمودبنعيسا
    @محمودبنعيسا 21 день назад +1

    Hello, sir. My problem is that when I export separate map pieces from the world map, such as Bing Satellite, for example, if I have a small country map, it gets blurred. This is because it requires a lot of zooming compared to larger countries, and I can't change the zoom specifically for it since i don't want to mess with the spacing when adding it back to my video editor for map animation. Is there any workaround to make it very high quality?

    • @jessebuyungo
      @jessebuyungo  20 дней назад +1

      At a country level, the resolution has to be low, try exporting Small areas