New Features in Adjust V6
New Calibration Manager supports large sets and V6 now supports Object Data

Extensive Rubbersheeting Overhaul
Adjust.has been continuously improved for over 10 years and this new release is the most extensive upgrade ever. All of the new features are detailed below - for more details, visit the Adjust main page.

An All New Calibration Manager
The first,.most critical and time consuming operator task of the rubber sheeting process is setting the Calibration Point Set which controls the action of all processing. ADJUST allows unlimited Calibration so we have designed an all new, dialog box driven Calibration Manager to help you to Create, Save, Recall and Modify these point sets.

A New DeDup Function
The new DeDup function introduced in V6 will automatically remove any calibration pair that has the same From point as another calibration pair. This will assure you that there is no conflicting calibration. You can also choose to have all Zero Length calibration pairs removed at the same time.

Hard Calibration
Hard Calibration is a new feature of Adjust V6 and brings incredible flexibilty to the creation and editing of rubbersheeting calibration. Now you can revise your calibration set by manipulating polylines. This new feature includes 3 functions.
Draw:.draws a polyline for each calibration pair of the current set
UnDraw:.deletes all calibration polylines
Acquire:.creates new calibration pairs from the first 2 vertices of every polyline

All New Calibration Set Editor
We.created a brand new Calibration Editor to make the review and revision of calibration point sets much easier, especially for large sets.
A.new AutoZoom feature will automatically center the current calibration pair in your view. Now you can simply press the Next and Previous buttons to quickly see each calibration pair. Remove and Pick New buttons are provided to allow you to easily revise your point set.
A.new Focus facility has been added to aid in the review and revision of very large calibration sets (some customers have used sets with more than 65,000 calibration pairs). When you focus a calibration set, you pick a point near the area you want to focus on and the calibration set is resorted based on proximity to the focus point. After focusing, the number 1 calibration pair will be the one closed to the focus point (and so on).

Adding Calibration using GPS Data
Adjust.can automatically create new calibration data using Attribute Blocks and Points with Object Data (OD). This new function requires AutoCAD Map.
Attribute.Blocks are commonly used to represent map features, such as water valves. In many cases, these blocks contain at least one attribute to store some form of unique identifier. When GPS field data is collected for these type features, it can be imported into AutoCAD Map and stored as Points with Object Data. If the same unique identifier is entered when collecting the GPS field data, Adjust can automatically create calibration pairs using Block Attribute data as the From point and the GPS Point with the same identifier as the To point.




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