Friday 30 August 2019

What QGIS plugins do you consider to be essential?




What QGIS plugins do you consider to be essential - vector, raster, geoprocessing plugins?



Answer



There are so many, but the top ones for me are:


Atlas - Only been available for a couple of weeks but use it all the time since. Allows you to create map books easily. Saved me a lot of time on a project with a pipeline split into 20 maps - all I had to do was provide the plugin with a layer of polygons for the locations of each map and a composer and it automatically turns each composer into an image file.


Numerical Digitise - Allows you to provide coordinates to create features. Very useful for creating a point at an exact coordinate quickly when someone gives me a site location rather than trying to click in the right location on the map.



Time manager - Allows you to view data which has a time element to it. We use it to visualise ecological data over the course of a survey - looking to see if there are any parts of a study site that have more data at certain times of the survey period and where and when the most data occurs.


Memory Layer (and memory layer saver) - like the cosmetic layer in MapInfo - really good for creating a quick object that you do not want to save to a shapefile/database.


Import project - Allows you to load in layers from another project - you can choose which ones you would like to load. I find it very useful to set up a project with all of my base layers loaded and styled (like Ordnance Survey mapping, site boundaries, buffers etc), and then import these using this plugin when I am ready to incorporate them with other data.


XY tools - Allows you to load a excel/openoffice/libreoffice file as a point layer if it has coordinates in it, and also allows you to export data to the same formats. Very useful for exporting data for reports.


Ordnance Survey Translator - Imports OS MasterMap data from .gml format. Can then be styled using the styles from this website: http://www.lutraconsulting.co.uk/resources/ostranslator.


Photo2Shape - extracts georeferencing information from geotagged images. Great if you have a camera with a GPS built in for visualising the image locations in QGIS. It allows us to visualise where photos were taken on a project site so people can remember where they were when they took the photo.


Table manager - allows you to manage a tables structure (rename, insert and delete columns etc).


Shapefile splitter - can split a shapefile into separate files by the values in a column. We use this when we need to provide people with shapefiles that only contain one feature type.


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