Work with the image metadata table

The image metadata table allows you to see information about your imagery and interact with each image. Based on the imagery format and type, the table contains metadata about each record in the table. You can also use the table to select images, set a specific image as the focused image, or create an Excalibur project.

Expand or collapse the image metadata table

When you initially connect to the canvas, the Image Metadata Table is collapsed by default and located below the Map Panel for all imagery layers containing records. The Image Metadata Table will not be available for display if you connect to the canvas with a non-query-enabled web service or with an ArcGIS Video Layer

Table interactions

You can hover over an image record in the table to see its corresponding footprint highlighted in yellow on the map. Select an image by clicking the check box in the row, which results in the corresponding footprint being highlighted in cyan on the map. When an image is selected, you can optionally set that image as the focused image.

The results table can also be sorted by a field in ascending or descending order. Click the field name to do this.

Show selected imagery

By default, the image layer is checked on in the Map Panel of the canvas, allowing you to see full-resolution images of the records in the image metadata table. The Show Selected option in the image metadata table allows you to view only the images of your selected records in the Map Panel.

  1. In the Image Metadata Table, click an image check box to select an image.
  2. Click the Show Selected button.

    The Map Panel displays only your selected image along with its footprint outlined in cyan. All other image footprints remain in red.

View metadata fields

By default, the Image Metadata Table displays a select few metadata fields. To view more or fewer fields, complete the following steps:

  1. In the Image Metadata Table, click the More button to show or hide columns on the table.
  2. In the list, click the check box of the metadata field you want to show or hide in the table.

    Your changes are dynamically displayed in the metadata table.

  3. Click the More button again to close the window when you're finished showing and hiding fields.

Sketch an area of interest

The Sketch Area of Interest option allows you to interactively draw an area on the Map Panel to select a subset of images. This is helpful when connecting to a web service using the Web Service option or through the Analysis Layers page, as it allows you to focus on a subset of images based on your defined area of interest. After defining an area of interest, the image metadata table updates to reflect those records intersecting your area of interest. The Map Panel updates the footprints that correspond to those records in the table.

  1. Click Sketch Area of Interest above the Image Metadata Table.
  2. Draw your area of interest to narrow down the results.

    Your results will filter on the Image Metadata Table and the Map Panel.

  3. Click the Clear Area of Interest button to reset the Map Panel to your original results.
Note:

The Sketch Area of Interest button is only enabled if you connect to the canvas through the Web Service or Analysis Layers page. If you connect to the canvas through the Search and Discover page, the option will not be available since you already chose the imagery you want to see.