Each View has a 'View Mode' fly-out menu that can be used to identify the current View Mode and also change the View Mode. The available View Modes depend on the loaded Resources:
Click one of the top buttons in the Sidebar marked with '+' icon to open a new view. Each button corresponds to a View Mode that is available in the workspace. Next, click on the Reference View or an existing View on the location the new View should be focused on.
The available reality data will define the available Open View options.
For more information on different View modes, see View Modes.
Move an existing View to a new focus location
Hover over the 'View Actions' fly-out, select the 'Move' action and pick another location by clicking on one of the Views or Reference View. For image views, it's possible to open a specific image by clicking on the footprint of the photo position itself.
To move all views at once, hold Shift in move mode and choose a new location. While holding Shift, 'move' in the View Action Fly-out will change to 'move all' to indicate this.
Change the View Mode of a View.
Hover over the 'View Mode' fly-out and choose the desired View mode to change the type of the existing View.
Focus other view in the workspace to the same detail.
Hover over the 'View Actions' fly-out and select the 'Focus' action to let all other Views in the workspace focus on whatever the view is looking at. The reference view has a small 'Focus' action button positioned left of the scale bar.
Add, Move and Focus Views trigger the request to Search and Open the “best” image.
Depending on the use case and data-type, different methods or configurations can be used.
Anyway, the action consists of 2 consecutive steps
Each Image View Mode has its own configuration.
Find relevant photos around the requested Focus Coordinate.
Any photo becomes a candidate if
Searching for candidates is done by incrementally increasing the search radius and ends when
Sort candidates by relevance, to get the best image and order alternative images.
The best image has the smallest value for the selected option
Options: