Below is a summary of the highlighted and new features of ArcGIS Pro 3.3, ideal for sharing in a blog:
- 3D Flood Simulation: ArcGIS Pro 3.3 allows flood simulation in three-dimensional environments using elevation surfaces and buildings to realistically model water flow. This feature includes settings on how water is added through rainfall or water sources and how flow is redirected by barriers.
- Presentations: A new feature for organizing maps, scenes, texts, images, and videos in full-screen mode, allowing you to visually narrate the development of projects. It’s like having PowerPoint within ArcGIS.
- PDF Integration into Maps: Standard and georeferenced PDF documents can now be used as raster layers in mapping and imagery workflows, allowing their display, enhancement, and analysis with the same raster functions and geoprocessing tools applicable to other raster layers.
- Hyperlinks in Layouts and Reports: Texts within layouts and reports can now contain active links, both to URLs and full file paths, enhancing the interactivity and functionality of the generated documents.
- Export Attachments: The ‘Export Attachments’ geoprocessing tool allows exporting file attachments from entity classes of a geodatabase to specified folders, improving the management of files linked to geographic data.
- Performance and Productivity Improvements: Version 3.3 has enhanced performance by using workspace caching for geoprocessing, speeding up repetitive operations, especially with remote data sources.
These features are significant for GIS users looking to expand their skills in modeling, analysis, and presentation of geographic data with the most advanced tools available in ArcGIS Pro. For more information, visit: What’s New in ArcGIS Pro 3.3.