Create Pseudo 3D Topographies in QGIS
Digital Geography
by Riccardo
3M ago
John Nelson did it again and amazed us by recreating AI topographic images with ArcGIS Pro. He showed the process in his latest youtube video. You may ask… The post Create Pseudo 3D Topographies in QGIS appeared first on Digital Geography ..read more
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Create your own vector basemaps the easy way
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by Riccardo
2y ago
Basemaps are a web cartographers best friend, aren’t they. There are plenty of them online, ready to be embedded in your upcoming nice web map application. In this… The post Create your own vector basemaps the easy way appeared first on Digital Geography ..read more
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How to use PyQGIS as standalone script on Ubuntu
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by Daniel
3y ago
Today I wanted to hack together a standalone script using PyQGIS, the QGIS Python bindings, to write a small prototype. I hadn’t written such a standalone script yet,… The post How to use PyQGIS as standalone script on Ubuntu appeared first on Digital Geography ..read more
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Joining Data with the Placekey QGIS Plugin
Digital Geography
by Riccardo
3y ago
Placekey is a free address and point-of-interest (POI) matching tool that is now integrated with QGIS via the Placekey Connector Plugin. Placekey does the work of address and… The post Joining Data with the Placekey QGIS Plugin appeared first on Digital Geography ..read more
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OSM, PostGIS and Docker: an approach for automatic processing
Digital Geography
by Riccardo
4y ago
In the summer of 2019 Michael Marz started to extract most important items from OpenStreetMap and published those extracts as geopackages on his webpage. Back then I looked… The post OSM, PostGIS and Docker: an approach for automatic processing appeared first on Digital Geography ..read more
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Automated UI tests with AutoIt for QGIS
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by Riccardo
4y ago
I hate testing! Yet I do understand that it is crucial for a good oftware solution. As I am often confronted with GUIs, I asked myself how to… The post Automated UI tests with AutoIt for QGIS appeared first on Digital Geography ..read more
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Qgis2web in the wild
Digital Geography
by Riccardo
4y ago
There are plenty of webmapping services out there. The best known might be mapbox, carto, arcgis online, google maps. But what they all share: they do not come… The post qgis2web in the wild appeared first on Digital Geography ..read more
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Run GIS functions directly in Python with GeoPandas
Digital Geography
by Riccardo
4y ago
GeoPandas, once installed, supports you with a handfull of GIS functions in your Python notebooks and will leverage your work with geospatial data. But to be honest: this… The post Run GIS functions directly in Python with GeoPandas appeared first on Digital Geography ..read more
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How to create a custom Web AppBuilder Widget for your Portal with ORS
Digital Geography
by Riccardo
4y ago
In the recent years I often worked with ArcGIS Portal / Enterprise and fell in love with the idea of writing widgets which I can use in the Web AppBuilder for a custom web app. Unfortunately this is still only possible in your own ArcGIS Port Web AppBuilder and not in ArcGIS online. But maybe, this will change in the future. So please follow me, creating a custom widget to offer OpenStreetMap Routing as provided by ORS in ArcGIS Web Apps. I’ve used ORS as it is somehow not focussed on profit. The prerequisites Let us start with a sample… The post How to create a custom Web AppBuilder Widget fo ..read more
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GDEM V3 vs SRTM 1: a comparison
Digital Geography
by Riccardo
4y ago
Some time has past since I last wrote a DEM comparison, comparing ALOS World with SRTM 1 and GDEM V2 with SRTM 3. But as NASA and METI released the lates version of the ASTER GDEM dataset, I will compare this once again for a certain area in central Mongolia. But this time, the competitor will be SRTM 1. GDEM V3 The announcement is quite promising: Compared to Version 2, Version 3 has a decrease in elevation void area due to the increase of ASTER stereo image data and improved process, and a decrease in water area anomaly data due… The post GDEM V3 vs SRTM 1: a comparison appeared first on Dig ..read more
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