This sample shows how to visualize non-georeferenced images into a CRS:1-referenced map.
To view different images in the sample, simply drag and drop images from your desktop to the application. This will replace the existing image and load the image. Images are limited to the jpg, jpeg and png formats.
Navigation also works as it would on a regular georeferenced map. You can pan, zoom and rotate the map to see your image from different angles and zoom-levels.
The map you are seeing is projected in the CRS:1 reference. This reference is a special projection that works in pixel-space. In the CRS:1 reference, each world unit is one pixel in size.
This sample also demonstrates how you can annotate these images. Click on one of the buttons in the toolbar to draw a shape on top of the image. You can undo and redo shape edits by using the undo/redo buttons in the toolbar, or by pressing CTRL+Z / CTRL+Y. On Mac machines, you can also use CMD+Z to undo and CMD+SHIFT+Z to redo.