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Option: • Save as KML / KMZ : Create the output file name. • Name : Column that contains the names for the images. • Image List : ○ Image name : Select the column that contains the names of the images to be displayed in Google Earth. This program supports .BMP, .JPG, .PNG, .GIF, .TGA, and .TIF images. ○ Select the Matching ZIP File : Get the image compression package. • Altitude Type : ○ Clamp to Ground : Choose this for the polygon to lie along the ground topography. ○ Relative to Ground : Choose this if the Altitude columns defined above list elevations above ground. ○ Absolute : Choose this if the Altitude columns list absolute elevations, regardless of the ground elevations at those locations. • Altitude(Meters) : Column that contains the elevations where the images are to be displayed. • Midpoint : ○ Longitude(Degrees) : Column that contains the longitude coordinations for the center of the images. ○ Latitude(Degrees) : Column that contains the latitude coordinations for the center of the images. • Width(Meters) : the numeric values that define the width (horizontal, or west-to-east dimensions) of the image when displayed in Google Earth. • Height(Meters) : the numeric values that define the height (vertical, or south-to-north dimensions) of the image when displayed in Google Earth. Step: 1. Create a new datasheet and enter or import the necessary data. 2. Select the Images | Midpoint. 3. Enter the options as described above. 4. Click the OK button. 5. You can get a KMZ file. |