Hello forum!
I have two survey files. One older survey uses an older state projected geographic coordinate system and the newer survey uses a newer projected GCS. When both are referenced into a mutual file (both Geographic-Reprojected), all points are 1.5–2 feet off from each other, give or take. Using any other projection on one doesn't come much closer.
Is there a way to adjust a setting somewhere to make them fall closer together, since reprojected references aren't allowed to be moved? Or, is this the closest they can get?
Coordinate System Projections (North America > USA > New York > ...):
Working Units/Accuracy Settings:
Using MicroStation V8i SS10, v. 08.11.09.919
Thank you!-- Dave
We have it right now to test (I and one or two others have access to it), but we actually just moved to InRoads SS4 so it might not be given to us for a while.
Noted, though, thanks! I'll have to check it out.
You can easily do a Helmert translation if scale factor is the same.
https://communities.bentley.com/other/old_site_member_blogs/peer_blogs/b/marc_thomass_blog/posts/setting-up-in-the-real-world-georeferencing-update
https://communities.bentley.com/products/microstation/w/microstation__wiki/56125/helmert-transform