Viewing a different image of the same area

If more than one image is available for the current scene, you can swap the current image for another. Pictometry Online keeps track of a "list" of available images. The Navigation Control shows how many images are in the list, as well as which of the images is currently in view.

The Navigation Control pictured here shows that the first (of six available images) is in view.

To view a different image of the same area:

   Click the "Get next" button (right arrow) to view the next image in the list, the "Get previous" button (left arrow) to view the previous image in the list.

A different image of the same scene, taken from the same direction opens. The Navigation Control shows that the next image in the list is now the current image (for example, "1 of 6" changes to "2 of 6"), and the Status Bar may show a different capture date.

Note:  At the end of the list, the "Get next" button retrieves the first image in the list. At the beginning of the list, "Get previous" returns the last image in the list.

Related topics:

The Navigation Control