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docs: add ArcGIS Pro usage instructions (#286)
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![Data Source Manager](img/usage/qgis_data-source-manager.png)
![QGIS View TIFF](img/usage/qgis_visualisation.png)

# ArcGIS Pro

## Connecting to a Public Bucket

1. On the "Insert" ribbon, select "Connections" then "Cloud Store" then "New Cloud Storage Connection".

![ArcGIS Pro New Cloud Storage Connection](img/usage/arcgis_pro_new_cloud_connection.png)

2. In the "Create Cloud Storage Connection" dialog, add a Connection File Name e.g. "New Zealand Imagery", Servicer Provider as "AMAZON", Bucket Name as `nz-imagery`, Region as "Asia Pacific (Sydney)" and Service Endpoint as `s3.ap-southeast-2.amazon.com`.
3. Because this is a Public Bucket, add a Provider Option with Name of "AWS_NO_SIGN_REQUEST" and Value of "YES". This means that you won't need an Access Key ID or Secret Access Key.

![ArcGIS Pro Cloud Storage Connection Details](img/usage/arcgis_pro_connection_details.png)

4. Click OK. The cloud storage connection will appear in the Catalog, where the bucket structure can be explored.

![ArcGIS Pro Catalog View](img/usage/arcgis_pro_catalog_view.png)

5. From here you can add individual TIFFs to the map, export them to different image formats, etc.

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