I have several sets of terrestrial photos from the same project that I'm trying to georeference. I recorded the control points in WGS84 EPSG 4326. I brought that file into CC, picked WGS84 EPSG as my SRS, selected my GCPs and ran an AT. I wanted to check the location of the AT before I ran the production so I clicked the export button on the AT page to export to a KML and the dialog box told me that the project wasn't georeferenced. I'm sure I'm missing a step somewhere. Can someone clue me in on what that might be?
Thanks,
Scott
Hello Scott,
Could you please check the status of the photo positionning level of your block after AT :
If the control points have been correctly imported, marked in the photos and correctly used, the photo position level should be "Georeferenced". If not, there is probably an issue somewhere. In that case could you please export the AT log file and forward it.
Hi Sylvain,
I've checked my photo marking a couple of times to be sure that I have the right locations but I'm still not getting the project to georeference. I've exported an AT log file. Where should I send that?
I have a scale constraint for this model as well. When I run the production it scales in US Survey Feet in ContextCapture, but when I bring it into CC Viewer it scales it in 'units'. This is happening to 2 out of the 4 models in this project. Do you have any idea what might be causing this?
Set Data Frame rotation back to 0From the data frame toolbar, change the rotation angle to 0. Then georeference the raster. If the data frame must be rotated, use the Rectify option to use a georeferenced version of the raster in the map document workforce