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 "[[dev:desktop:tools:convert_data|Convert Data]]" converts any supported resources file into another supported resource file, one on one.  "[[dev:desktop:tools:convert_data|Convert Data]]" converts any supported resources file into another supported resource file, one on one. 
  
-One and the same sidebar is used to optimize all supported Reference Resource datatypes.+One sidebar to optimize supported Reference Resources of various types: Image, Vector, Point Cloud, and Mesh.
  
 Optimizing original spherical images of mobile mapping resources to processed OMI images needs to be done using the "Optimize Imagery" procedure, see [[dev:desktop_ext:mapping:manage:imagery|Optimize Imagery]] ((Spherical mapping images are optimized and normalized, and this tool cannot be used)).  Optimizing original spherical images of mobile mapping resources to processed OMI images needs to be done using the "Optimize Imagery" procedure, see [[dev:desktop_ext:mapping:manage:imagery|Optimize Imagery]] ((Spherical mapping images are optimized and normalized, and this tool cannot be used)). 
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 ===== Source Options ===== ===== Source Options =====
  
-Available when using a source directory+Available when using a source directory:
  
-  * Select the file format of the source files to be optimized. +  * Select the file format of the source files to be optimized. \\ E.g.Filter main directory of mapping runs to trajectory_simplified.ovt and all corresponding trajectory_simplified.ovt files will be optimized into a single target file
-  * Optionally, enter filename to filter the source files to be optimized.+
  
-For point cloud LAS source files+For point cloud LAS source files:
   * Optionally ignore the LAS bounds from the LAS header to import points out of bounds.    * Optionally ignore the LAS bounds from the LAS header to import points out of bounds. 
  
 
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