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3D Viewer Options

Some of the features described in this section are only available to users of the Google Earth EC product. Learn more.

Google Earth provides a number of 3D viewer settings that you can modify, as well as features you can activate for special 3D display. These include:

To show or hide the 3D viewer toolbar, click Tools > Toolbar.

About Altitude

All altitude and elevation measurements displayed in Google Earth are relative to Mean Sea Level (MSL).

Displaying a Lat/Lon Grid

Google Earth provides a special layer accessible from the View menu that displays a grid of latitude and longitude lines over the imagery in the 3D viewer. To turn on the grid do one of the following:

Switching to Full Screen Mode

Note - Currently, this feature is not supported for Mac versions of Google Earth.

You can use the Google Earth application in either window or full-screen mode. To enter full-screen mode, or to return to window mode from full-screen mode:

Switch to full-screen mode for the most dramatic display of earth imagery, such as when touring places or making presentations.

In full-screen mode the 3D viewer occupies the entire screen

Setting the View Size

Use the View Size options in under the View menu to select a number of pre-set aspect ratios designed for best playback modes or printing modes. The selected option resizes the 3D Viewer for the best display for your intended purpose. For example, if you have set your computer's display to an overhead projector, you can choose the best aspect ratio supported for that projector. For best video-quality output, choose the appropriate TV view setting.

For playback, you can choose Computer or TV. For print, you can choose from 4 aspect ratios for different paper sizes (see Printing Images for more information). Settings for each mode include.


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Computer Playback 320 X 240
640 X 480  
  800 x 600  
  TV Playback NTSC (720 x 486)
  PAL (720 x 576)  
  Print Output View Settings 8.5" x 11", Landscape
  11" x 17", Landscape  
  4" x 6", Landscape  
  5" x 7", Landscape  

Note: Once you choose an aspect ratio, you can always manually resize the 3D viewer.

Using the Overview Map

The Overview Map window feature displays an additional view of the earth with a position indicator that corresponds to the current view inside the 3D viewer. In the following example, Google Earth is positioned over the city of Paris, France. The Overview window has a cross-hair marker to indicate the position of the view in relation to the entire earth.
Paris, France

To show or hide the Overview Map window, do one of the following:

Overview Map Features

You can use the Overview Map window to:

Adjusting the Overview Map Size and Zoom Ratio

To adjust the Overview map preferences, select Tools > Options > 3D View (Mac: Google Earth > Preferences > 3D View). Adjust the slider control in the Overview Map options to scale the Overview map from small to large.

Using the settings in the Options > 3D View tab, you can also adjust the ratio of territory displayed in the Overview Map window relative to that in the 3D viewer. This ratio has three basic elements:

Viewing Preferences

You can set a number of preferences to affect 3D viewer imagery, as well as how icons, labels, and other elements are displayed. To access these settings, do the following:

Viewing Preferences

Keep in mind that some enhancements affect Google Earth performance; that is, the more enhancements, the more your computer's resources are required. Settings include:

See also Showing or Hiding Items in the 3D Viewer.

Memory and Disk Cache Preferences

By increasing your memory and disk cache size, you can improve performance (see considerations below). To do this, follow the steps below:

  1. Click Tools > Options (Google Earth > Preferences on the Mac). Click on the Cache tab.
  2. Enter a value in the Memory Cache Size field (see considerations below). You do not need to know the actual limits of your computer's memory because Google Earth automatically limits the size according to the physical memory available on your PC.
  3. Enter a value less than 2000 in the Disk Cache Size field (see considerations below).

Increasing the size of memory or disk cache can improve performance but can adversely impact the performance of other applications. Available memory is dependent on the specifics of your computer. Increasing memory cache significantly improves performance for printing and movie-making with Google Earth Pro and Google Earth EC. Disk cache is limited to 2GB. Google Earth uses this cache when you are viewing imagery offline. This enables you to view the earth without an Internet connection.

You can recover some disk space by deleting the disk cache. To do this:

  1. Click File > Server Logout.
  2. Select Tools > Options (Google Earth > Preferences on the Mac). Click on the Cache tab.
  3. Click Delete Cache Files.

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