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    License manager for arcgis desktop 10.5.1

    Ilyass
    By Ilyass,
    Hello, I just download the exe of arcgis desktop 10.5.1, how ever i could not found the exe of the licence manager.  If any one have it i will be gratefull if you can send it to me.  Best regards. 

    Generate 3D terrain Model at Runtime dynamically

    badar
    By badar,
    I need to develop a web page showing terrain that can be accomplished using cesium. A user may upload a shapefile/KML or select an area from Map. Once a shape/feature (polygon) is added to the map, how can it be used to extract 3D terrain model encompassing the defined polygon in any of the 3D model formats like obj? The extracted model is then to be displayed on the web page that can be done via three.js probably. So here are my questions. 1. How can I extract a 3D terrain model in ce

    Looking for The European Solar Radiation Atlas Vol. 2

    Capricorn
    By Capricorn,
    Hi people, Anyone got this CD with Data Base and exploitation software?  

    Import from E00 error

    Shibi
    By Shibi,
    Hello everyone! I hope I am posting this in the right place.  I have a problem with using the tool "Import from E00" in ArcCatalog (Conversion tools > To coverage > Import from E00). When I open the tool I get an error symbol by the "input interchange file" field without even entering any input data, and the operation fails when I try to use the tool. Does anyone have an idea of what the cause could be? Thanks in advance, Shibi

    Sentinel 2 and Landsat 8 classification comparison

    stavros
    By stavros,
    Hi, Im trying to compare classification products of sentinel 2 and landsat 8!  The spectrum is from 440nm to 2200nm. For sentinel 2, this means that i have to merge bands from different resolutions (2,3,4 from 10 m and 8a,11,12 from 20 m). Why does Sentinel 2-20 m data has available all bands and not only those pre mentioned? Should i just merge all bands of interest from 20 m resolution and then resample the multispectral img to 30 m so i can compare them with landsat 8

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