Image Upload
User
able to upload any geo-referenced images (JPEG) to the specific power plant,
category and subcategory in one of one picture or in bulk.
Data Specification
- You can only upload images to Solar Farms with SolarGain PR
- Images must be in JPEG format.
- Images cannot be more than 10MB in size.
- Images must have geospatial information in Metadata (Exif)
Select Power Plant Data Specification
Select the site listed in
the portfolio
Select Category
Select the category within
the selected site
Select Sub-Category
Select the sub-category
within the category
Upload the image
This can be done by choosing
the file of the images or simply drag and drop the image to the box. Users are
able to upload one or multiple images at the same time
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