Viewing and Downloading Images

Viewing and Downloading Images

You can view  the images panel by clicking  from the top tool bar.  When initially opened it will show images closest to the center of the flight, but if you click any place on the model and it will show images close to where you clicked. 



The tool bar at the top of the image viewer allows you to do the following:

  - Zoom in and out in place.
    
  - See full resolution portion of the image in place.

  - Fit image in place.

  - Show image in full screen.  To exit this view hit the Escape key or hit the restore tool on the top right corner.  You may zoom in and out using the mouse wheel here. 

  - Download selected image.

You can also dowload all the images from a specific flight. On the timeline, select the specific flight you want to download the images for. Next click on the download button on the top right side of the screen. This will open a list of downloadable files. Scroll down to flight images.zip. Once you have found the file, you will see a generate button on the right hand side of the file. Click it to generate the image file. The file generation may take some time (depends on the size of the file). 






After the file is generated, you may click on the download button on the right of the file name to begin the downloading process.






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