How to Download Imagery in Google Earth Pro (High Resolution)
There are several ways to get geographic images, one of which is with the Google Earth Pro application. Google Earth Pro is a premium version of the Google Earth application that displays a true-to-life image of the earth. Fortunately, this Google Earth Pro application can be downloaded for free.
With Google Earth Pro, you can see the location of a building, the topology of the area, changes in the shape of the area from time to time, and more. Interestingly, in this application, you can see conditions in several locations in the form of a panorama or 360 degrees in street view mode.
How to Download Imagery in Google Earth Pro
In this article, I will explain how to download imagery in Google Earth Pro in two ways. For more information, let’s see the explanation below.
A. Download the Google Earth Pro Application
You can download the Google Earth Pro application here. After the download is complete, please install the application on your PC.
B. How to Download Imagery on Google Earth Pro
Here is the first way to download imagery in Google Earth Pro:
1. When opening Google Earth Pro, an intro view will appear like this.
2. After that, the initial view of Google Earth Pro will open like this.
3. Enter the name of the place you are looking for in the section Search, then click button Search as indicated by the arrows in the image below.
4. The result will look like in the image below.
5. You can adjust its direction and magnification through the features marked in the red box in the image below.
6. Next, to change the output latitude and longitude, click Tools > Options as indicated by the arrows in the image below.
7. On the window Google Earth Options, click Decimal Degrees as indicated by the arrows in the image below. Click button Apply then OK.
8. Once customized, click the icon Add Placemark to mark the area to be imaged.
9. Place markers at the corners of the image boundaries. Here, we use 4 markers. Later, a New Placemark window will appear, enter its name, for example “1”. Well, you should save the latitude and longitude data in notepad to make it easier to copy later. Then, click OK.
10. The new marker will look like in the image below.
11. Repeat steps 8 and 9 for the other three markers so they will look like in the image below.
12. To save the image, click File > Save > Save Image… as indicated by the arrows in the image below or click the CTRL + ALT + S keys on the keyboard.
13. Select the resolution then click the button Save Image as indicated by the arrows in the figure.
14. The image you saved will look like the image below.
15. Next, to get the area you want to take an image of, you can use third-party tools such as Global Mapper and ArcGis. Here, I will use Global Mapper.
16. Please download the Global Mapper application and install it on your PC.
17. After you open the Global Mapper, the intro will appear as shown in the picture. Click button Open Your Own Data Files as indicated by the arrows in the image below.
18. Select the image from Google Earth Pro earlier and then click the Open button as indicated by the arrow in the image below.
19. After that, the Image Rectifier window will appear.
20. Enlarge the image area in Zoomed View. First, click pixel coordinates for the first marker at the end (enlarge the marker area 1) then enter the longitude and lattitude values as marked by the blue box. Then, click the button Add Point to List as indicated by the arrows in the image below.
Enter name ground control pointits like Point 1 then click OK.
21. You can copy the lattitude and longitude values from a notepad that is complete with the value of each marker.
22. Click pixel coordinates for marker 2 at the end (enlarge area marker 2) then enter the longitude and latitude values. Then, click the button Add Point to List as indicated by the arrows in the image below.
Enter name ground control pointits like Point 2 then click OK.
23. Click pixel coordinates for marker 3 at the end (enlarge area marker 3) then enter the value of longitude and latitude. Then, click the button Add Point to List as indicated by the arrows in the image below.
Enter name ground control pointits like Point 3 then click OK.
24. Click pixel coordinates for marker 4 at the end (enlarge area marker 4) then enter the value of longitude and latitude. Then, click the button Add Point to List as indicated by the arrows in the image below.
Enter name ground control pointits like Point 4 then click OK.
25. Then, click the button Select Projection as indicated by the arrows in the image below.
26. Click button Apply as indicated by the arrows in the image below.
27. Click button OK as indicated by the arrows in the image below.
28. After that in the Global Mapper window, click the button File > Export Raster/Image Format as indicated by the arrows in the image below.
29. On the window Select Export Format, select the desired file format such as JPG and then click OK.
30. Then, click OK to save the image.
C. Method II Download Image on Google Earth Pro
Compared to the first method, this second method is simpler, because you don’t need to use a third party anymore. Why? You can download imagery in Google Earth Pro for the entire visible area on the map. Just zoom in on the map to get to the specific area you want. Here are the complete steps.
1. Locate the area where you want to download the image. Enlarge the map area to get a specific image as desired.
2. Click File > Save > Save Image… as indicated by the arrows in the image below or click the CTRL + ALT + S keys on the keyboard.
3. Select maximum resolution to produce a better image. Then, click the button Save Image as indicated by the arrows in the image below.
4. Click button Save to save the image.
5. The results of the downloaded image will look like in the image below.
Well, that’s how to download imagery in Google Earth Pro. Hopefully the discussion that has been described above is useful. Happy practicing it. Thank you!

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