> It sounds to me like some of his data is on an off-nadir axis, IE,
> not shot straight down but rather at a diagonal angle in order to
> better capture the imagery and relief of steep cliff-like areas.
>
> Is this correct?
If so, then I have two comments.
1) A heightfield is, well, a heigh
Robert Osfield wrote:
> Hi Xuex Chen,
> I'm afraid I don't understand the issue that you have. VPB can deal
> with datasets in different projections by coordinate systems them all
> into the same coordinate system that the final database will end up
> in, as long as your data has all the correct c
Hi Xuex Chen,
I'm afraid I don't understand the issue that you have. VPB can deal
with datasets in different projections by coordinate systems them all
into the same coordinate system that the final database will end up
in, as long as your data has all the correct coordinate system info
embedded
Hi,
I have two groups of terrain data with geotiff format. One has common
vertical orthographic projected elevation data and image, while the other is a
part of the first group, and with a higher resolution, furthermore, its
elevation data and image are gradient orthographic projected data th
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