![]() I actually had to crop down a bit to stay within the max JPEG width of 65,535 pixels). Google earth lets you export an image up to around 4K resolution (the ‘max resolution’ is actually a bit higher, but not the multi-gigapixel resolution I imported. What I was trying to get was an export back to GeoTIFF with the surrounding map. I’ve had no issues with lag and was able to import it into Google Earth as a superlayer just fine. Thank you for the suggestion, but that isn’t quite what I’m looking for. This seems like somebody else would have wanted to do this so maybe I’m just using the wrong search terms. I used a website (google maps customizer) to auto-stitch together the best google map version of the entire area I want to cover, but don’t know any way to get my photographed portion to overlay on top of it since it’s just a jpeg without location data. I can open the tiff file in google earth and save an image that includes the dimensions I want, but it saves it at google earth resolution not gigapixel resolution. The issue is that I want the non-photographed google map portions that surround my area included in my final image file, rather than a white background, so I can have a complete rectangular map with my own images overlaid over a google map. The result turned out great and is a 2.2 gigapixel image. I’m trying to get a very high quality map so I’ve taken a lot of pictures. ![]() I’m really impressed by DD and have made a few sample terrain maps. I have what I think is a fairly basic question but I’ve searched a lot here and on google and haven’t found it asked. TL DR Version - Want to overlay my very high-res shot over google maps and have both in a high res image.
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