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Is there any method for Google Earth to Automate the process where we define cities and areas and we receive printable files from the most interesting spots of the cities?
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Is there any method for Google Earth to Automate the process where we define cities and areas and we receive printable files from the most interesting spots of the cities?
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Is there any method for Google Earth to Automate the process where we define cities and areas and we receive printable files from the most interesting spots of the cities?
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Earth Pro does have a tool to print out relatively high res images, using the "Save as Image" tool. More info at this link.
But before you start systematically exporting imagery from Google Earth or Maps, I encourage you to read the Terms of Service, especially sections 2.b. and 2.c.
Thank you for your kind response. I have read the terms of services, so we are not allowed in this situation if we don't have the permission.
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Earth Pro does have a tool to print out relatively high res images, using the "Save as Image" tool. More info at this link.
But before you start systematically exporting imagery from Google Earth or Maps, I encourage you to read the Terms of Service, especially sections 2.b. and 2.c.
Thank you for your kind response. I have read the terms of services, so we are not allowed in this situation if we don't have the permission.
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Jan 25 at 17:47
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Earth Pro does have a tool to print out relatively high res images, using the "Save as Image" tool. More info at this link.
But before you start systematically exporting imagery from Google Earth or Maps, I encourage you to read the Terms of Service, especially sections 2.b. and 2.c.
Thank you for your kind response. I have read the terms of services, so we are not allowed in this situation if we don't have the permission.
– Nasir
Jan 25 at 17:47
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Earth Pro does have a tool to print out relatively high res images, using the "Save as Image" tool. More info at this link.
But before you start systematically exporting imagery from Google Earth or Maps, I encourage you to read the Terms of Service, especially sections 2.b. and 2.c.
Earth Pro does have a tool to print out relatively high res images, using the "Save as Image" tool. More info at this link.
But before you start systematically exporting imagery from Google Earth or Maps, I encourage you to read the Terms of Service, especially sections 2.b. and 2.c.
answered Jan 25 at 7:29
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Thank you for your kind response. I have read the terms of services, so we are not allowed in this situation if we don't have the permission.
– Nasir
Jan 25 at 17:47
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Thank you for your kind response. I have read the terms of services, so we are not allowed in this situation if we don't have the permission.
– Nasir
Jan 25 at 17:47
Thank you for your kind response. I have read the terms of services, so we are not allowed in this situation if we don't have the permission.
– Nasir
Jan 25 at 17:47
Thank you for your kind response. I have read the terms of services, so we are not allowed in this situation if we don't have the permission.
– Nasir
Jan 25 at 17:47
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