I'm a GIS student and I have a bunch of historical maps of which I want to upload to Google Earth so they can overlay the specific area which they cover...
Right now I have my maps as .mxd files containing a .jpg of the map which is georeferenced. The data is raster and thats what's giving me the biggest headache.
First I tried the "Map to KML" function in ArcMap v.10 under conversion tools. This worked but unfortunatly, what I believe to be the compression during the conversion, reduces the map's resolution when I open it in Google Earth.
The next thing I tried (because I have access to Google Earth Pro) was to upload the file as a ".tif" so there would be no conversion/compression. This also worked but it was not covering the right area because it was not georeferenced.
So I need to solve one of two issues and I'm hoping someone here can help me out because I can't find anything on these issues.
1.) How to convert a .mxd file (Raster data!) to .KML without the compression or loss of resolution.
OR
2.) How to combine the .tif and .tfw (World file) into a georeference GeoTIFF that I can upload using Google Earth Pro.
So if anyone can point me to a good way of solving either of these problems it would be apprecaited! 🙂
Thanks!!