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That was true in ArcMap but not in my copy of ArcGIS Pro 2.6. The only option for vertical exaggeration is via the Elevation Sources/Ground.
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Hi Daniel, I thought that I could just reply to the message you sent me--many thanks. Then I finally read the fine print on your message after my reply was rejected. I uploaded my huge .dae file to my Google Drive and authorized you to download it. This is the link: DBH3A.dae - Google Drive Best, Bob
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I've been trying for 10 days to open a Blender generated Collada file in ArcGIS Pro 2.6. I've tried import 3D map, as you suggested and each effort crashes the program. I've also tried the Interoperability function "Quick Import," and the result is the same: program crashes. I have a pretty powerful system: AMD 9-3900x, 64 GB memory, PCI 4 sabrent drives. The file DBH3A.dae is 8 GB. I've tried .obj exports also. No luck at all. I can send you a link to the DBH3A.dae from my Google drive. Thanks for your help, Bob Schwartz
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In local scene, Arc GIS Pro 2.6, 3d layer is flat. How can I increase the vertical exaggeration?
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Geographically weighted regression: ArcGIS Pro 2.4 and MGWR #GWR There are large difference between the results of an ArcGIS Pro gwr and those of Fotheringham et al. Multiscale Geographically weighted regression. The difference is stark when mapping one of the parameter estimates. Results below suggest that some kind of smoothing function is applied in Pro. Can anyone point me to the Pro documentation. There are quite a few settings, such as variable standardization, that are not readily apparent in Pro. @
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Thanks, Dan. Eventually that worked. At first I was looking for a way to get the desired values directly into the polygons. You used to be able to do so in ArcMap using XTools Pro surface tool, Aggregate by Attributes. But you have to careful there to chose Polygon as the aggregation geometry. I didn't at first. Spatial analysis in ArcGIS Pro 2.4 -properly projected raster and surface extent to the polygon extent -zonal statistics to table -verify polygon layer projection = to raster projection -join the table to the polygon layer -check for problems
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Thanks, Dan Yes, that method eventually worked once I used a raster whose extent matched the extent of my polygon. What I wasn't sure about was whether the table would join correctly with the polygon. Happily it did. Thanks, Bob Spatial analysis in ArcGIS Pro 2.4 -properly projected raster and surface extent to the polygon extent -zonal statistics to table -verify polygon layer projection = to raster projection -join the table to the polygon layer -check for problems
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#summarize raster; #raster values to polygon Working with ArcGIS Pro, I can't find an easy solution to what I used to be able to do in ArcGIS with XTools Pro: extract raster values to polygon, which allowed for zonal statistics to be created for each polygon: sum, mean, standard deviation, min, max, etc. My interest is "value" from a raster, i.e., elevation. Can this be done in ArcGIS Pro? The ArcGIS Pro tool "Summarize Elevation" limits the number of polygons to 1000. I have 3000. Thanks, Robert Schwartz
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