Added LIDAR_COMPARE script command for performing Lidar to control point compare and adjust in a script.This allows for the creation of Hydro-flattened terrain surfaces from LiDAR and other point clouds. Added the ability to apply 3D breaklines and flatten 3D areas when gridding Lidar data using a Bin Grid method.Added support for loading the USGS Standard Format (SF) Binary Grid.Added support for importing vector features from Esri XML Workspace files.Added support for loading Adobe DNG (Digital Negative) image files.Added support exporting for Styled Layer Descriptor (.SLD) format for exporting styling information for vector exports.Added support for Geographic Calculator 2017.Fly-through view position and heading now displayed in 2D View during playback and preview.Added 3D fly-through playback loop option.Added new built-in sources for the 1-arc-second (30m) resolution SRTM and ESA CCI Land Cover data for the entire world.Added new ability to digitize Points, Lines, and Area features, by snapping to other data in the 3D Viewer.This is useful for working in a small area in one window while retaining the full map view in another. The Overview Map displays the full bounds of loaded data, with rectangles representing the current bounds of all 2D view windows. Added dockable Overview Map window to the main view.Options, Metadata, Close Layer, Select All Features, Zoom To, and Toggle Show/Hide). Added a toolbar to the Control Center for easy access to common functions (i.e.Added support for Amazon Web Services (AWS) Amazon Simple Storage Service (S3) Open Cloud Datasets which allows sources to be imported from S3 buckets and data formats can now be exported to writeable S3 buckets.Once the image looks right, press File - Export As - JPG, and save your file.What's New in Global Mapper v18.2 Significant New Features You can learn about more text parameters: Advanced text style or about Layer Styles (Drop Shadow, Stroke, Gradient overlay. The main parameters are the Font, Size and the Color of the text. You can change the text style in the top bar. Once you are done typing, select the text (Ctrl+A, or press the mouse at the beginning of the text, move to the end and release the mouse). Now, you can type a new text (you will see it appear on the screen as you type), although, it may not look like the original text. Click into the image, where the text should begin. Switch to a Type tool in the toolbar (or press T). You can use this technique to remove anything from a photo (a person, a tree, a tattoo. You will see the background (from the source of cloning) appearing under your brush, as if you "cut out" the background with scissors and glued it on top of the text. Now, release the Alt key and paint over the text. Hold the Alt key and click into the image (on the background). In the toolbar, choose the Healing Brush tool. Instead, we will clone the background, and put that cloned part over the text. What if there is a complex background, like grass or sand, behind the text? Painting with a solid color would make our "fix" too obvious. You may need to pick the color several times, if there are different colors behind each part of the text. You can increase the brush size in the menu at the top (to paint faster). Now, release the Alt key and simply paint (click and drag) over the text. It will pick the color from that spot and set it as the Foreground color (the main color for painting and other operations). Hold the Alt key and click into the image. In the toolbar on the left, click the Brush tool icon (or press B on your keyboard). When there is a simple, solid-color background, we can remove text simply by painting over it with a Brush tool. There are two steps: Removing the old text and typing a new text. Once you are there, press File - Open, and find your image (it can be JPG, PNG, etc.). We will edit our photo in a free online editor Photopea. Do you have a photo and want to change text in it? It can be done quickly online, see how to do it!
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