Hello Ladies and Gentlemen, I have a 3D site survey possibly carried out using some provisional local controls. With clearly identifiable features of known global and local coordinates, is there a simpler way of re-align the site drawings in the global coordinate system without having to employ the Microstation modification tools?,
I am thinking of acs of the reference file.
Could the effect of such microstation modifications be propagated to other vertical packages like InRoads, Geopak etc?
I would very much welcome video demonstrations if it is possible.
Many thanks in advance.
Hi Cahma, if I understand what your problem is, maybe you could find out by how much the data should be moved (every movement can be brought down to one rotation and one translation) by manually moving it in a copy of the file, using the easily identifiable features you mentioned, and then using that delta in the reference dialog?
Marco can you explain your meaning of Delta T and Delta R buy screen shots please?
Lorys
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Lorys, in my previous post I indeed mystyped as i inteded to write Delta TR and Delta Rot...probably wouldn;t have been still too clear.
By Delta T (or Delta Translation) I mean the coordinate difference - or "amount" - of a reference point covered by the translation (x2-x1, y2-y1, z2-z1) and by Delta R (or Delta Rotation) the "amount" of the rotation.
Simple translation may not be enough. Grid to ground factors must be dealt with also.