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[Exercise] Oriented Imagery Workflow (out of beta) #50

Open xiao8579 opened 2 years ago

xiao8579 commented 2 years ago

Read this blog for more https://www.esri.com/arcgis-blog/products/quickcapture/field-mobility/oriented-imagery-meets-field-data-collection/

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### Designer (configuration): 1. Go to QuickCapture Designer https://www.arcgis.com/apps/quickcapture/projects 1. Start with an existing project (the project needs to have a point layer), or start from Esri Templates. 1. Open the project. Click on the button, under the **DATA** tab, enable **Take a photo** and select **Use photo location for capture record**. ![image](https://user-images.githubusercontent.com/18433455/111222747-79823900-8599-11eb-8985-976da8df3492.png) 1. Click the **Manage project layers** icon. ![image](https://user-images.githubusercontent.com/18433455/111221892-52773780-8598-11eb-8c53-8e8fd4360a24.png) 1. Select the menu for the point feature layer that the photos will be submitted to, and click **Enable oriented imagery.** ![image](https://user-images.githubusercontent.com/18433455/132771413-636af830-395d-4354-9b95-3fe61e01ff83.png) 1. Verify that oriented imagery can be successfully enabled. ![image](https://user-images.githubusercontent.com/18433455/111222855-9dde1580-8599-11eb-8b78-784c7c745395.png) 1. Click on the button, under the **DATA** tab, verify that new data fields are added and are assigned with variables automatically. ![image](https://user-images.githubusercontent.com/18433455/111223653-aa16a280-859a-11eb-9547-db26afba4615.png) 1. Click **Save** to save the project. 1. Refresh the page, verify that changes are preserved. ### Mobile app (Take photos): 1. Download the project to your QuickCapture mobile app. 2. Start capture photos. Take photos with both landscape and portrait mode. 3. Send records. 4. Verify no submission failure in the QuickCapture app. ### Designer (View oriented imagery): 1. When done, go back to QuickCapture designer. 2. Go to **Layers**, open the menu for the layer and click **View oriented imagery** to open the Oriented Imagery Viewer app in another tab. ![image](https://user-images.githubusercontent.com/18433455/132771528-1c4da488-7d23-4062-bc5b-6dd8203608ef.png) 3. Sign in with your Online account, and start exploring photos with the Oriented Imagery widget. ![image](https://user-images.githubusercontent.com/18433455/135891826-1dde511e-9cf8-49dd-ad59-27b738ce91b2.png) 4. Verify all photos captured from the QuickCapture app are correctly displayed in the Oriented Imagery Viewer. 5. Verify the angles of the camera, and the coverage view of the photos are also correct.

Tell us what you think

  1. How was your experience using the Oriented Imagery widget?
  2. What part(s) do you think we need to improve in the oriented imagery workflow?
jlindemann commented 2 years ago

This worked really well and is powerful. I think the Experience Builder widget could use some work. Sounds like there are some known issues with the coverage map not working that I saw as well.

Longer term I would like to see: -A gallery of all photos -A coverage map -they are linked. Click on a green coverage area, and details on the photo show (maybe from the popup- date, user input). Think the Attachment Viewer Configurable map- but also showing the interactive coverage map.