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Hey there Christopher, Shoot me an e-mail at boneill@esri.com. I will get you in touch with the right people. Cheers, Brendan
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Hey there Steve, To add to Rajinder's response, you can sign up for a free Developers account that entitles you to use of the elevation service and provides you with 50 credits per month. Plans | ArcGIS for Developers Cheers, Brendan
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Hey Karolina, Sorry for the late response! Right now you will have to host your own image service if you want this capability. The example you link to is an image service that is hosted by our content team. Currently, individual account holders cannot host image services in ArcGIS Online. You could host the image service on your own server/cloud instance and register the image service in ArcGIS Online but can't actually host them there. Cheers, Brendan
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In order to attach a photo you will need to enable attachments when you create your Service from a Feature Class in ArcMap. This tutorial will take you through an example of how to prepare your Feature Class so that photo collection and editing can be done in Collector and ArcGIS Online respectively: Prepare your data in ArcGIS for Desktop—Collector for ArcGIS | ArcGIS Hope that helps! Cheers, Brendan
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Hey there Natasha, You can convert your raster dataset into a tile package and bring it in as a tile layer to ArcGIS Online. Here is a step-by-step for publishing tiles on both ArcGIS Server and ArcGIS Online. The instructions provided take you through creating the cached tiles using ArcGIS Online (consumes credits for processing) or creating them with ArcGIS Desktop, then pushing them to ArcGIS Online (only uses credits for storage of tiles). Keep in mind that the tiles are only images of your raster, and will not have the associated raster table and values. Tiles are still a great option for responsive visualization of your data though. Goodluck! Cheers, Brendan
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Hey there Rebekah, I would recommend having a look at Bern Szukalski's blog post here. He takes you through a couple workflows that should get your KML file into ArcGIS Online. Hope it helps! Cheers, Brendan
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Hey there Rickey, At the moment you are not able to publish image services directly to ArcGIS Online. You can publish tile layers from a tile package but the table associated with your original raster will not be brought in to ArcGIS Online. I hope that helps! Cheers, Brendan
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Hey there Kirstin, Could you clarify what you mean by flexible access? You are currently able to create member logins from a CSV file where you can assign usernames and roles to members. If you haven't already, I would recommend having a look at this help page concerning adding members from a file. Look here in regards to roles. A member's role defines their ability to access, edit and share content. Hopefully these can get you started. Brendan
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