buckeyefarmer
Epic Contributor
I fly my drone and take a picture.
Google Earth works well. Where I live the county GIS website is more than capable as well.Photoshop if you can afford it; Do you have a "fast" computer? How fast is your internet??
24x36 is pretty small for 2700 acres... I was in charged of printing posters; 42" x 96" was common for me to print. 36 x 42 was the next common depending on the display...
Look at Google Earth. To see the whole area, the resolution will stink and to enlarge that would be a waste of time and paper. I would find a happy medium (cover enough ground with good resolution) and copy the screen (screen shot it) capture your whole land in a couple dozen photos then you can piece them together in the first 2 programs.
You don't want to scale the photos much larger (nor downsize them either). How is the land laid out? Square? long and thin?
The problem you're going to run in to, is that when you do a screen capture it's only the size of your monitor. If you try and print it much larger than your screen size, you'll find you'll lose quite a bit of resolution.What's funny is if I go to google maps, google earth etc and look at the property, my truck is in the picture. I see it parked at the shooting range. The property is 4.5 hours away and I'm down there for a few days every 6 weeks or so. The timing was perfect!
I'm going to try what Eddie did. Capture a photo from google and then mark it up in paint.
BTW: when I went to Hunterra, their FAQ section recommended a map size of 40" x 60" for properties over 100 acres![]()