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Once you’ve placed and fulfilled orders—whether they’re tasking or archive orders—the images you’ve purchased will appear in your **Catalog**. Think of the Catalog as your personal library of delivered imagery, where you can browse, search, and download the images you own.

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## What is the Catalog?

The Catalog is a centralized location that stores all of your purchased images in one place. It includes:
- **Tasking Captures:** Freshly captured images from single or recurring tasking orders.
- **Archive Images:** Pre-existing satellite imagery you’ve ordered from our archives.

By unifying all your imagery in one easy-to-access dashboard, the Catalog simplifies how you manage, download, and analyze your data.

> Although orders are project level resource, the image catalog remains common for all the members of the organization.

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## Navigating the Catalog

When you open the Catalog from the main menu, you’ll see a list of your delivered images. Each entry typically shows:
- **Catalog ID & Name:** A unique identifier or a descriptive name for the image.
- **Capture Date:** When the image was captured.
- **Additional Metadata:** Such as capture date, resolution, or sensor details.

You can sort and filter these entries to quickly find the imagery you need.
<img src="img_catalog/Catalog.jpg"/>
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## Viewing Image Details

Click on any catalog entry to see more information:
- **Image Overview:** A quick summary of capture details, including the date, sensor, and any special parameters (like off-nadir angle).
- **Export Options:** How to retrieve the image or deliver it to a cloud store.
- **Associated Order:** A link back to the original order that produced this image.

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## Downloading Images

Once an image is in your Catalog, you have several ways to get it onto your local machine or a preferred storage location:
- **Direct Download:** If the system has generated a direct download link, you can simply click **“Download”** to save the zipped imagery package (GeoTIFF, thumbnails, metadata, etc.) to your computer.
- **Delivery to Cloud Stores:** If you have set up **Stores** (like Amazon S3 or Google Cloud Storage), you can create a delivery request to automatically send the imagery to that destination.
<img src="img_catalog/ImageDetailsAndDownloading.jpg"/>
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