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After the user types the command d.zoom a mouse-button menu will appear directing the user.

 


Zoom to the Extent of the Selected Features
Make the "NCCGIA Statewide GIS Layers" View active.
Make the "County Boundaries" Theme active.

Zoom Transfer Scope or ZTS : An optical-mechanical device produced and marketed by Bausch and Lomb. With it you can view and overlay two images through separate optical paths
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Zoom - Smooth zoom transition makes for fast, simple, and pretty eye catching navigation around your digital design data. This won't save you much time but it looks pretty slick! ...

zoom. to make an image appear larger (zoom in) or smaller (zoom out) by redisplaying the image at different resolutions ...

Zoom To display a smaller or larger region instead of the present spatial data set extent in order to show greater or lesser detail.

Zoom In Sub Procedure is controlled by the WebLink Request event. Zoom In Sub Procedure will call a Function named ConvertClick to gain the map coordinates.

Zoom: Computer screen function to enlarge (zoom in) or decrease (zoom out) proportionately the size of the display features shown on the computer screen by rescaling the image.

UK: Zoom School
Learn about the geography, of the United Kingdom of Britain and Northern Ireland.

Click the Fixed Zoom Out button to verify that the analysis extent has indeed limited the output to a rectangular area.

Zoom and Pan through multiple map layers
Zoom Goto navigation
Automatic labeling by scale
Display data using choropleth, graduated symbols, or dot density
Overlay a wide variety of georeferenced vector and raster image formats ...

Zoom
Pan
Rotate
Crop
Scale
Warp
Invert
Multi-layer
Move, Copy and Delete raster objects such as text characters, strings or text blocks
Processes binary files as compressed data in memory to speed open, edit, and warping operations ...

zoom in and out
pan map
click and query (OGC WMS GetFeatureInfo)
turn layers on and off
move to coordinate (zoom to)
get coordinate (mouse click)
digitize (add new points, lines, polygons; this requires transactional WFS) ...

Zoom to an interesting part of the grid.
In the zoomed view at the right, individual cells are apparent. Each cell contains one number--an elevation--corresponding to the center of the cell.

Zoom to your Model Extents with the Zoom Extents tool.
Using your scroll wheel zoom in to the head of the woman who is standing on the island ...

ZOOM
To enlarge and display greater detail of a geographic data set.
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Zoom is possible by changing the Field of View slider in the GUI. The DTM can be scaled in the Z direction to accentuate changes in the shape of the terrain. Surface normals are currently not updated in this mode.

ZOOM
The capability for progressive scaling of the entire display image to give the visual impression of movement of display elements towards or away from the observer. A zoom operation changes the scale at which an image is being displayed.
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- Zoom out - Zooms out centered on cursor, can also be used to drag a box to zoom out to
- Drag and drop view - Grabs the view and shifts it around ...

F2: Zoom in. This can be used with a selection box drawn using the left mouse button.
F3: Zoom out.
F4: Start contrast adjustment dialog box for grayscale image.

Data Zoom
The value used to represent the relative scale of the map view in DeLorme software. Increasing this value will result in larger scale map covering a smaller geographic area.

Pan and zoom.
Select.
Spin the data.
Fly or walk over the data.
Find features with the World Gazetteer.

Now, to zoom in further, consider this medium altitude aerial photo which contains part of the canal.

drag and zoom. Intended for integration with Drupal.
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Step 13 Zoom to the extent of the HIGHWAY theme. (Activate the theme HIGHWAY and click Zoom to Active Theme button.)
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Navigation(), //displays the pan/zoom tools new OpenLayers.Control.PanZoom(), //displays a layer switcher new OpenLayers.Control.

Java applets, for example, are typically downloaded via the Internet into your computer`s program memory, where they accomplish their task (such as `let the user zoom on this geodata`) and then `evaporate`.

Zoom in on your area of interest by successively clicking on a rectangle. Once you are sure of your location, check the 'Select EarthSat Mr. Sid Image to View' radio button and then click on your target quad again.

-Variable zoom and pan
- Fixed zoom
- Zoom to a specified layer or spatial bookmark
- Centre on the current GPS position
- Measure distance, area, and bearings on your map
- Identify features by tapping on them ...

Fast-forwarding to today sees 3D visualization as the current lubricant driving GIS's broad acceptance with hundreds of millions of folks viewing 'a CNN zoom-in' to a news hot spot.

With the image displayed on the computer screen, however, it is easy to zoom in on an area of complexity in a way that is hardly possible on the digitising table or tablet.

Zoom in there, select the line with the tool, and then click the button. This splits the line into two parts wherever you click. Once you do so the line will flash twice and then unselect itself. Select the bad portion of the line and delete it.

ability to zoom and change scale freely
potential for the animation of time dependent data
display in "3 dimensions" (perspective views), with "real-time" rotation of viewing angle ...

These provide GIS tools, such as Pan, Zoom, Identify, Selection, and Editing, to interact with maps.
Advanced editing functionality
This supports editing tasks such as adding, modifying, and deleting map features like points, lines, and polygons.

Using zoom tools the user selects an area for coverage prediction. When DoMap is activated a grid of points is produced by the MAKEGRID module. Grid points are produced at equal distances over the selected area.

[software] A command that requires interaction with the GUI before an action is performed. For example, a zoom tool requires a user to use the mouse to click on or draw a box over a digital map before the tool will cause the map to be redrawn at a ...

Using the zoom function we need 'on-the-fly' generalization. This may be of less perfection as the one performed for the printed maps, however it should be automated, fast and provide unmarred view for visual analysis.

The scalable part of the term emphasizes that you can zoom- in on an image and not lose resolution. SVG files also have the advantages of being smaller, and arriving faster, than conventional image files such as GIF, PDF, and JPEG.

Capacitive (exemplified by the iPhone) affords users a multitude of interactive abilities such as swiping from one application to another, moving and resizing screens, pinching in our out with two fingers to zoom the screen image in or out--in sum, ...

Pan - Moving around in the display on a computer. It is also referred to as scroll and is used in conjunction with Zoom in data browsing.

Parallel - A line of constant Latitude. See also Longitude and Meridian.

Z-value The elevation value of a surface at a particular x, y location. May also be referred to as a spot height or spot elevation. Zoom To display a smaller or larger region instead of the present spatial data set extent in order to show ...

FAA data collected in early 2011 shows that the horizontal accuracy of GPS SPS is often within ~1 m (click to zoom) ...

Hypertextually organized book: Such a book may have the following introduction: This is a book designed "to reward browsing in any direction. Cross-references, for example, point out meaningful links. Zoom in where you feel engaged.

Scale
1. The relationship between the size of the map and the corresponding size of the real world.
2. A level of resolution or zoom.

pan To move the viewing window up, down, or sideways to display areas in a geographic data set which, at the current viewing scale, lie outside the viewing window. See also zoom.

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