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Obliques Tab


A snapshot from the last used view will be stored on the clipboard. Take into mind that a new snapshot will overwrite the previous snapshot. This to avoid a garbage of snapshots. Via the settings its possible to include the visible overlays on snapshots.
The 'measure overlay window' will appear on your main Orbit window. Measuring a point, distance, area, or volume on the obliques can be done.
The 'vector overlay window' will appear on your main Orbit window. The transparency and vertical offset of the overlayed vector data can be changed.
The 'obliques settings overlay' window will appear on your main Orbit window. Extra oblique information can be displayed on the obliques and on the taken snapshots.
Detach the tab window from the main Orbit GIS window and put it on a second screen to have a more detailed view.
Maximize the tab window in the main Orbit GIS window to have a more detailed view.



Measure Overlay Window


Measurement based on 1 or 2 obliques
Depending on the availability of a DTM, one can measure in one oblique. If no DTM is available, two obliques need to be used for a measurement. Tick on/off depending on the DTM availability or preferred method.
If measurement is done in more than one oblique, the error on the measurement will be given.
If measurement is done in more than one oblique, it is advised to show the triangulation measure lines (preferences Oblique).
Position: measurement of a single position
A new click is a new measurement (X, Y and Z positions).
Distance: measurement of a straight line between 2 points.
Distance vertical measurement with first measuring on the ground (only available for measurements in 1 oblique).
Distance horizontal measurement.
Free distance measurement between two points.
Polyline: measurement of a polyline, between 2 or more points
Free polyline measurement (end by right click and 'stop measurement').
Area: measurement of an area, defined by 3 or more points
Free area measurement.
Horizontal rectangular area measurement defined by three points.
Vertical rectangular area measurement defined by three points.
Volume: measurement of a squared Volume defined by 3 points
Squared volume measurement defined by 3 points.
1st and 2nd point define the first base line, 3th point defines height and the 2nd baseline.


Vector Overlay Window

Transparency Use the slider to change the transparency of the overlayed vector data.
Vertical Offset Vertical adjustment on calculated Z value is designed for 2D datasets. Initially the 'estimated local ground height' given in the import procedure, will be used. Adjustment can be done using the slider. 3D objects will always be displayed using their Z-value.


Obliques Settings Overlay

Display Oblique Information Tick on to display oblique image name on the oblique views.
Display Overlays on Snapshot Tick on to display the vector overlay data on the taken snapshots.
 
Last modified:: 2019/03/25 11:36