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Sorry if I still bother you, but I can't import in arcgis 9.3 saw them googleearth, so that they are georeferentiated automatically, type maps wms to understand us. Thank you in advance!
I don't think arcgis can do that. carcad map 3d insteadSorry if I still bother you, but I can't import in arcgis 9.3 saw them googleearth, so that they are georeferentiated automatically, type maps wms to understand us. Thank you in advance!
Hello everyone, I am an Italian resident abroad, and I am a network administrator at a cartographic center.carcad map 3d instead![]()
Benvenut!Hello everyone, I am an Italian resident abroad, and I am a network administrator at a cartographic center.
looking for information about the autocad~googleearth union, I am randomly encapsulated in this discussion, and then I decided to enroll in this prestigious forum.... .
However, the new map 3d has added this function of automatic georeferencing.In the meantime, I greet the moderator who, alas, confirms how much I feared... .
Yes, in fact remains a method "artistic"...taking a look at the above link http://conversationswithmyself.com/241 Unfortunately, the image is georeferenced by hand, like a transformation of helmert... .
apparently yes:... waiting for Mr. Tristan's clarification, the only software that amounts to a googleearth already georeferentiata remains the opensource mapwindow with a special 30$ plug-in, at least as far as I know...
read here:Hello everyone, I am an Italian resident abroad, and I am a network administrator at a cartographic center.
looking for information about the autocad~googleearth union, I am randomly encapsulated in this discussion, and then I decided to enroll in this prestigious forum.
Egregio tristan,
Have you personally ascertained how much you claim?
according to the site autodesk, in fact:
position the image to the desired location, and then specify a rotation angle to orient the image as desired.it seems therefore that the command "importgeimage" simply crowns the view of ge, without any information of geo-reference automatically.
exact, then at this point it's perfectly useless to install the google extensions, but it's enough the method I always use with my map2006:Yes, in fact remains a method "artistic"
There are! :biggrin:with the map, at least with the latest versions, I don't know if there are additional functions.
Please! What do you think of "calibrate" with a 3-point-based transformation? ?exact, then at this point it's perfectly useless to install the google extensions, but it's enough the method I always use with my map2006:
1] ctrl-alt-s in google earth, and save me saw jpeg in color
2] the amount in autocad with _image (and not _mapiinsert missing the worldfile)
3] gauge the raster, compared to the carriers of my dwg, with a banal _align
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read here:
http://map3d.blogspot.com/2007/11/pubblicare-da-autocad-su-google-earth.html
e qui:
http://map3d.blogspot.com/2010/02/google-earth-5-ed-autocad-map-3d-e.htmlI tested it personally on autocad civil 3d 2009 and 2010 and I assure you that it works :wink:
recapturing then with map 3d it is possible to import georeferentiata from version 2007.exact, then at this point it's perfectly useless to install the google extensions, but it's enough the method I always use with my map2006:
1] ctrl-alt-s in google earth, and save me saw jpeg in color
2] the amount in autocad with _image (and not _mapiinsert missing the worldfile)
3] gauge the raster, compared to the carriers of my dwg, with a banal _align
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Actually, 2 points are enough (command _align) since the image from ge is tiltless, that is perfectly orthographic."calibrate" with a transformation based on 3 points? ?
I read and I was thrilled, especially when the excellent gimmigis spoke of the "dress" of the dem with the satellite image:
Of course there is...Since I only have map2006, could someone of you 'normed' check if it is possible to increase the z ladder of the mesh?
I speak of the parameter called "exaggeration": given a goldographically almost flat soil, make it look more mountainous, precisely acting on the scale along the z.
Okay, but the google earth image will lie softly on the dem "exaggerated" or will be pretty stiff as if the ladder z was not changed?Of course there is...
the image is projected (or "drapped") then if the morphology is changed, the projection is also modified. I do not guarantee that the result is pleasant, but the adaptation takes placeOkay, but the google earth image will lie softly on the dem "exaggerated" or will be pretty stiff as if the ladder z was not changed?
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Right, it would be as pleasant as the mesh was, but I don't think the importgemesh command can handle the matrix's density, right?I do not guarantee that the result is pleasant
Not today? only bing ones can get.. but are free of data at the right time?I don't think arcgis can do that. carcad map 3d instead![]()