In ArcGIS Enterprise 10.7, ArcGIS Excalibur v1.0 introduced a new portal item type called an Excalibur Imagery Project. An imagery project is a dynamic way to organize and reference resources that are required to complete an image-based task in a single location. The way in which projects are organized helps to modernize a collection of resources from a local repository of information to those that can extend across an organization's enterprise, using shared services and resources as part of the Web GIS.
Imagery projects are created, viewed, and utilized in ArcGIS Excalibur. Imagery projects contain information to give users an understanding of what the project is about such as a name, description, date created, project creator, and project instructions. The sections below describe a few of these items.
Resources
The basis of all imagery projects is an image or set of images that you need to complete an image-based task. Project instructions help guide you through your task by describing what needs to be accomplished. Additionally, projects can include geospatial reference layers to provide context to the imagery task, as well as a set of tools to streamline image-based workflows. An imagery project can contain the following resources:
- Image or images from an image service
- Project instructions
- Web map with geospatial reference layers
- Editable collection layers
Note:
If a project contains an editable collection layer, content can be created directly in hosted feature services to be readily available across the organization for use in additional applications.
Project type
When you create an imagery project, you select a project type based on your imagery task. The type of project selected determines which tools become available in the tools panel to help streamline the imagery-based task. For example, an observation imagery project type would provide observation tools in the tools panel when you open the imagery project. The following are the current imagery project types:
Sharing
Imagery projects can be personal projects that are available and private to only you as the project creator. You can share your project with your organization to allow multiple members to work on it. You can decide whether you want to share your project when you create it using the guided workflow. In addition, you can share the imagery project with specific groups within your organization in the portal.
Note:
When you create an imagery project by uploading an imagery project definition file, it is shared with the organization by default.Create an imagery project to enhance your image-based workflows.