M6 Georeferencing

 

During this module we learned how to georeference images into ArcGIS layers that were already existing, as well as editing these images. The georeferencing took some time to get used to. I found out after a while that the best way to get the smallest possible error was to zoom in on the images as closely as possible when choosing the reference points for the image to attach to. When editing a new building and road onto my layer, I found some of the editing tools to have a learning curve. It was very easy to make a line look wonky and I had to redo them multiple times, especially with the curves tool that goes around turns. Eventually I got used to it and it went smoothly. When I was turning this into a layout map, I had to play around with the transparency of different layers so that the entire map looked smooth, while still showing all of the information necessary. 

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