What projection is Bing Maps?

What projection is Bing Maps?

spherical projection
Pixel Coordinates Even though Bing Maps uses a spherical projection, it’s important to convert all geographic coordinates into a common datum, and WGS 84 was chosen to be that datum. The longitude is assumed to range from -180 to +180 degrees, and the latitude must be clipped to range from -85.05112878 to 85.05112878.

What projection does Google Maps use Epsg?

Spherical Mercator projection
EPSG:3857 is a Spherical Mercator projection coordinate system popularized by web services such as Google and later OpenStreetMap.

How to import data to my Places on Bing Maps?

Import data to “My Places” on Bing Maps Bing Maps has had a “My Places” feature, which is very similar to Google’s “My Maps” feature, since it first came online in 2005. The “My Places” feature makes it easy to import data from common spatial file formats such as KML, GeoRSS, and GPX.

What’s the difference between Google Maps and Bing Maps?

Save the KML file somewhere on your computer where you can easily find it. Bing Maps has had a “My Places” feature, which is very similar to Google’s “My Maps” feature, since it first came online in 2005. The “My Places” feature makes it easy to import data from common spatial file formats such as KML, GeoRSS, and GPX.

How to import Google Earth image into MicroStation?

In the MicroStation (.dgn) Image file, open the Raster Manager and File>Attach>Raster…, browse to your image file (the one that you just saved), and select it and click Open (You could check the box to “ Place Interactively ” here).

How can I create an app on Bing Maps?

If you want to create an app for the Web, Windows 8, Windows Phone, or WPF, take a look at the Microsoft Maps Spatial toolbox which has a lot of tools and code samples that overlay KML and KMZ files on top of the different Bing Maps API’s available for these platforms. These apps will load all the data in your KML files.