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Revision as of 21:39, 24 February 2022
First Tests
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1. Import CAD data files. |
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2. Review and edit data. |
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3. Convert CAD data. | ||||||
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4. Export to CAD Data. |
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Creating Interpolating from Multiple Elevation Sources workflow
1. Import Raster images. |
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2. Blend Raster Resolution. |
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Interpolating data from multiple elevation sources first requires blending the rasters involved. To do so, follow these steps:
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3. Clip rasters. | ||||
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Trimming rasters ensures that no part of the raster is above surveyed elevations. To do so, follow these steps:
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4. Interpolate raster elevation to mesh to create new elevation dataset. | ||||
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The Interpolate Priority Rasters tool allows for multiple rasters to be used when interpolating onto a grid. To do so, follow these steps:
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5. Set the map elevation dataset to the newly created dataset. | ||||
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