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-====== Add, Move, Change View ====== 
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-===== View Modes ===== 
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-The available View Modes depend on the loaded Resources: 
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-  * 3D View 
-  * Streetlevel Spherical View 
-  * Streetlevel Planar View 
-  * Aerial Planar View 
-  * Aerial Oblique Planar View 
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-===== Add View ====== 
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-Click on the '+' icon and view mode on the left sidebar to open a new view. Next, click on the [[dev:viewer:viewmodes:reference|Reference View]] or an existing View on the location where a new View should be opened. \\ 
-The available reality data will define the available Open View options.\\ 
-The different View modes are described [[dev:viewer:viewmodes:3d|here]]. 
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-===== Move View ===== 
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-Move an existing View to a new location 
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-Hover over the ID of the View on top, click 'move' and choose another location in one of the Views or Reference View. For image Views, it's possible to choose a specific image by clicking on the footprint of the photo position itself. 
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-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. 
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-===== Switch View Mode ===== 
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-Change the View Mode of a View. 
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-Hover over the eye-icon on top of the view to open the 'View Mode Fly-out' and choose the desired View mode to change the type of the existing View. 
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-===== Focus other Views ===== 
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-===== Search & Open best photo ===== 
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-Add, Move and Focus Views trigger the request to Search and Open the "best" image. \\ 
-Depending on the use case and data-type other methods or configurations can be used.  \\ 
-Anyway, the action consists of 2 consecutive steps 
-  - Get Candidates 
-  - Sort Photos 
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-==== Get Candidates ==== 
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-Find relevant photos around the requested Focus Coordinate. \\ 
-Any photo becomes a candidate if  
-  * Focus Coordinate is nearby the Photo Coordinate (Search Radius)  
-  * Focus Coordinate is in the field of View of the Photo. 
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-Searching for candidates is done by incrementally increasing the search radius and ends when 
-  * 10 or more candidates are found, or 
-  * the maximum search radius is reached. 
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-==== Sort Photos ==== 
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-Sort candidates by relevance, to get the best image and order alternative images. \\ 
-The best image has the smallest value for the selected option 
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-Options: 
-  * By Direction offset \\ Offset between the Candidate Direction (Candidate to Focus Coordinate) and Request Direction (3D View Position to Focus Coordinate). 
-  * By Pixel offset \\ Pixel offset of the Focus Coordinate projected on the Candidate Image to the Candidate Image Center. 
-  * By Spatial distance \\ Spatial distance of the Focus Coordinate to the Candidate Coordinate. 
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