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Export Input Features from DORA

Learn how to export selected Input Features from a DORA experiment as a downloadable .zip file.

Updated over 3 weeks ago

Overview

Within DORA, you can export all selected Input Features, including DORA-generated Data Augmented rasters, for use in external workflows or modeling environments.


Step-by-Step Instructions

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  1. Create or Open a DORA Experiment

    • Start a new experiment or open an existing one in DORA.

    • If it’s a new experiment, complete Step 1: Select Area of Interest (AOI) before proceeding.

  2. Go to Step 2: Select Input Features

    • In the left-side workflow panel, click on Select Input Features to open the feature selection view.

    • Features are organized into two categories:

      • DORA Generated Features - Rasters created by the VRIFY team using our Data Augmentation Modules.

      • Uploaded Features - Rasters from your data.

      • Input Features organized into two categories

  3. Click the Download Icon

    • Click the download icon, located to the right of the search bar:

    • Download icon

    • This will enable selection mode by displaying circles next to each input feature:

    • Circles next to Features

  4. Select the Features to Export

    • Click the circle beside each feature you want to include.

      • Click the circle under the search bar to select all features:

      • Or, select individual features:

        • Individual features

    • A blue check mark will appear, confirming it’s selected.

  5. Export Selected Features

    • Click Export on the right:

    • Select all features

    • A .zip file containing the selected rasters will download to your device.


Notes

  • Exported rasters (.ers) will be in a format suitable for use in GIS workflows.

  • Make sure all required features are selected before clicking Export; only checked items will be included.


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Still Have Questions?

Reach out to your dedicated DORA contact or email support@VRIFY.com for more information.

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