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Editing features using Oriented Imagery

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HabtamneshGoite
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I have automatically detected traffic signs data( Point feature) and 360 panorama images. I created Oriented Imagery catalogs and loaded the images. I created the coverage map and was able to see images in the viewer along with Camera locations overlayed. Is it possible to overlay other feature layers in the Oriented Imagery Viewer so i could see the traffic signs point feature overlayed on the Oriented images? I need to inspect and edit the locations of the traffic signs and add attributes on the points. Is this possible in the Oriented Imagery environment? If not, is there another workaround to do this?

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vickyduran_AerialSphere
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Hi @HabtamneshGoite 

This excellent article from ESRI about adding feature layers to your OIC might do what you are looking for:

https://storymaps.arcgis.com/stories/7c8aebc52f634bff95bb833792c6da6a

I more versatile way to display and interact with OICs is to use Experience Builder along with our XPGeo Multi Viewer (Custom Oriented Imagery Widget). This widget allows you to overlay as many layers to the images as you need, have multiple OICs link to a single map, and also edit and add feature layers on the fly from objects in the images.

Here is a link to our HowTo repository explaining how to add elements to layers on the fly with our custom widget for Experience Builder

https://aerialsphere.atlassian.net/wiki/spaces/AGD/pages/1673330689/Adding+elements+to+Feature+Layer...

Hope this helps

 

 

 

 

 

 

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vickyduran_AerialSphere
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Hi @HabtamneshGoite 

This excellent article from ESRI about adding feature layers to your OIC might do what you are looking for:

https://storymaps.arcgis.com/stories/7c8aebc52f634bff95bb833792c6da6a

I more versatile way to display and interact with OICs is to use Experience Builder along with our XPGeo Multi Viewer (Custom Oriented Imagery Widget). This widget allows you to overlay as many layers to the images as you need, have multiple OICs link to a single map, and also edit and add feature layers on the fly from objects in the images.

Here is a link to our HowTo repository explaining how to add elements to layers on the fly with our custom widget for Experience Builder

https://aerialsphere.atlassian.net/wiki/spaces/AGD/pages/1673330689/Adding+elements+to+Feature+Layer...

Hope this helps