Exporting Imagery with Embedded WFS Layers

If a WFS layer is selected and visible in the viewport, you can embed that layer in imagery added to your library. See Adding Imagery to the Library.

Only WFS layers can be exported at this time.

  1. Zoom to level 13 or higher.
  2. In the Carousel toolbar, select the Take Snapshot icon . The New Snapshot dialog opens.

    New Snapshot Dialog

  3. In the File Name field, enter a name for the file.

    Do not use special characters in file names. Special characters can prevent you from downloading files from your library, or may cause errors when downloading imagery. Maxar replaces special characters with underscores.

  4. Select additional options for your image's Format, Compression, Projection, Resolution, and Interpolation, and Resolution.

  5. Do one of the following, depending on whether or not annotations are visible in the viewport:

    • No Visible Annotations Proceed to Step 6
    • Visible Annotations In the Annotations, Symbology, Grids section, select how the annotations will be handled during export:

      • Do Not Export Annotations and layers are excluded from the image
      • Embed into Imagery Annotations and layers are included in the exported image
      • Export as Separate Layer Annotations are exported separately, and layers are excluded

    New Snapshot Dialog with Options for Annotations and Grids

  6. (Optional) If you want to receive email notifications with updates about the status of the library job, select the checkbox.

    This option is not available if you have not provided an email address in your user profile.

  7. Select Add to Library.

More Information

  • Whenever you export annotations and grids, the product format is limited to the following options:
    • GeoTiff (compressed) or JPEG Defaults to WGS 84 projection and low resolution; embed in the imagery or export as a separate layer.
    • PowerPoint Creates a PowerPoint slide with a screenshot on top with grids and annotations embedded. The slide size and aspect ratio match your viewport.
    • Google Earth Sets the default format to KML with grids and annotations embedded.