Has anyone had success with connecting to the NAIP WMS service (ArcGIS)? See http://www.fsa.usda.gov/FSA/apfoapp?area=home&subject=prog&topic=nai for information.
If possible, I'd like to use the WMS to get the aerial imagery beneath our projects so I don't have to download from the seamless map server and store image files locally for "proposal" documents.
Running 64-bit C3D 2011 on Win7 Professional. - I know this runs into the differences of 32bit ArcGIS connections versus 64bit, but curious to see if anyone's had success and how it works for you - is it worth the headache?
Thx!
Did you ever get a response or figure out how to complete this task. I am try right now and can not figure it out so I thought I would check.
not my favorite solution, as you have to manually set the settings in E$RI & Map/C3D, but you can try the ArcGIS Autocad plugin build 250...
This is what I have been told from a friend from with in Autodesk.
I just found this You Tube video done by Autodesk that describes the SDE connection - http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FbHafoiHZxg
At this point images through an SDE connection are not supported.
It is also my understanding that the USDA NAIP does not have it set up to support WMS. I was told to contact them to see about getting that set up. I have not heard back from them as of yet. You may want to try also.
Thanks Much!
The alternate route will allow streaming and then 1-click capture a tif that it has georeferenced in the dwg.... matches up to importgeimage w/o the "single photo radial falloff effect"
I'll put in a request as you mention - squeaky wheel & all that...
Merry Christmas, all!
TdH
I think I used the following link in the WMS FDO Connection -- I don't think it worked real well.
http://raster.nationalmap.gov/arcgis/services/Orthoimagery/USGS_EDC_Ortho_HRO/ImageServer/WMSServer
I got the above linke from the following web page and then Clicked on NAIP and then clicked get link and the http address was in the page that popped up.
http://cumulus.cr.usgs.gov/services.php
Dan
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