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Reed,

ArcGIS has its own imagery layer that is very similar to Google Earth that
might sidestep this entire issue. If you go to File->ArcGIS Online and
search "imagery" there are a few different options created by Esri that pop
up. They aren't the exact same images as Google Earth uses, but it's the
same idea of a mix of sources to try to provide the best resolution and
least cloud cover depending on the zoom level.

Tracy

Tracy Whelen
GIS Specialist, University of Massachusetts Microwave Remote Sensing
Laboratory
Mount Holyoke College Class of 2014
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On Tue, Jul 19, 2016 at 11:58 AM, Sims, Reed - NRCS, Colchester, VT <
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> Hello,
>
> I have a user inquiring as to whether they could somehow export or capture
> the great 2015 imagery they see for Vermont in Google Earth, and use this
> imagery in ArcMap for conservation planning they want to do.
>
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> Three questions on whether this is possible:
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> 1.       I recall there were KML or XML files that can be exported from
> Google Earth, and with the proper tools, converted to imagery of a format
> suitable for ArcGIS.  Does the imagery lose resolution as you make these
> changes for Arc compatibility?
>
> 2.       Do you have to buy the tools that can do this?
>
> 3.       Are there copyright infringement restrictions for taking the
> imagery out of Google Earth to use in different software instead of G Earth?
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> I’m looking for an experienced user who knows, and either does this
> routinely or avoids it because it would be copyright infringement.  Maybe
> you’re that person!
>
> Thanks,
>
> Reed
>
>
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