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From Beginner To PRO of Digitizing in ArcMap.
Digitizing is the process of converting geographic features of a Projected and Georeferenced Scanned map into a digital format. The X, Y coordinates of a point, line, and polygon features are recorded and stored as the spatial data. The feature attributes are also recorded during the digitizing process.
A Shapefile or Feature Class in File Geodatabase are the simplest formats for storing the geometric location and attribute information of geographic features. Geographic features in a shapefiles or Feature Class can be represented by points, lines, or polygons (areas).
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In this video, Digitizing is explained in the simplest way.
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