In the future, when you need directions in an area that you've downloaded, but you don't have cellular reception, you'll have no need to worry. Just open your Google Maps app, then the entire map, including streets, businesses, and points of interest in the downloaded area will be visible — even without a connection. As long as you stay within the bounds of your downloaded map area, you'll essentially have a fully functional Google Maps app even without the internet.
This means that features like driving directions and search will continue to work, but note that map overlays like satellite view and traffic data , along with walking, transit biking, or ride share routes will not work without a data connection. There's one more thing you should know about downloading offline areas in Google Maps. Each offline area will expire after a month if you don't update it, which means you'll no longer be able to access the downloaded area without an internet connection.
Google does this to save space on your phone and to ensure you're not using an outdated map. However, it's easy to update your offline maps if you want to be able to access them indefinitely. To start, tap the hamburger icon in the top-left corner of Google Maps, then choose "Offline maps" Android or "Offline areas" iPhone. From here, select the downloaded map area, then press "Update" on the following screen.
If multiple images are captured using the techniques above, they will have to be stitched together. The following programs and methods can be used to merge the images together. A stitch of four 4, x 4, pixel images took Microsoft ICE three seconds to merge, while it took Photoshop 24 seconds. Figure Microsoft Image Composite Editor interface.
Final resolution: 12, x The photomerge tool in Photoshop can be used to stitch the images together. Open up a new canvas that is big enough to accommodate all of your images. Then drag the image to match up a feature between the two images. The image should not shift at the seam where it meets with adjacent images. Other merging techniques include lining the images up at the seams, while using the same layer toggling method as described above to check for accuracy.
Figure 2: Imagery from Google Earth. Figure 5: 60 Degree FOV. Figure Figure 7: Quality of saved PDF. Figure 8: Quality of printed PDF. Figure Adobe PDF settings menu. Figure Google Earth print preview area. Figure Photomerge tool in Photoshop. Thanks for this tip, I really appreaciate it. What I love so far is that it also allows you to make some basic editing before saving it. I will also try this tip you provided since it will take the image in HQ.
Save my name, email, and website in this browser for the next time I comment. March 28, June 6, Adding Google map to the printing material is common these days to guide your audience to your business location. Prev Next. Then you can use a third-party tool like FireShot Google Chrome extension to grab the screenshot. By using this customizer you can capture high-resolution satellite maps, typical Google maps and custom maps.
Click here to go to the Google Map Customizer website. Click here to download the FireShot Google Chrome extension.
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