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Intuitive interface increases
productivity
ADJUST operates as a natural extension to AutoCAD, with all user
selections handled by the AutoCAD interface, allowing you to use object snaps
and entity selection options throughout. All processing takes place inside
AutoCAD.
The 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. Since ADJUST allows unlimited Calibration, a
Calibration Manager is used to help you to
construct, save, recall and modify these FROM - TO point sets. Point sets are
displayed as graphic elements (in any color), represented by an arrow with the
arrowhead on the TO end. The size of the arrowhead is scaled in relationship to
the length of the calibration pair.
Densify Modes Automate Calibration
Selection In addition to the standard calibration selection method [
pick 2 points ], Five Densify Modes are available to automate the setting of
multiple Calibration Pairs.
Boundary Mode can be used to create a frame from
four corner points.
Full Mode will completely cover an area based on
four corner points.
Two Point Mode will automatically interpolate any
number of Calibration Pairs between two sets of points.
Polyline Densification allows
you to automatically create Calibration Pairs connecting Polyline Entities. Two
modes are available; the
Divide Mode will create any number of evenly spaced
Calibration Pairs between two Polylines, while the
Vertex Mode will create new Calibration Pairs
between vertices. All Densification Modes create 3D
Calibration, including Polyline modes. Polyline densification creates point
sets between 2D and 3D Polylines or 3Dmeshes.
Creating Calibration using GPS
Data Adjust can automatically
create new calibration data using Attribute Blocks
and Points with Object Data (OD). This 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.
Editing Point Sets Perhaps the
most refined new feature of Adjust V5.5 is the
Calibration Editing capability. A new
AutoZoom feature will automatically center your view on the current
calibration pair so you can quickly review all calibration by picking the Next
and Prev buttons. The new Focus feature will sort a large calibration
set in proximity order from a Focus Point you select. If the calibration set is
very large ( 1000's of pairs ) you may want to limit the sort to only those
points within a set proximity to the focus point. |