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Is there an easy to follow procedure for using the “3D Transformation to Control” feature in iWitness?

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Is there an easy to follow procedure for using the “3D Transformation to Control” feature in iWitness?

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We’ve created a very simple to follow process guide for using the 3D Transformation to Control using two networks stitched with four control points. Cick here for the “3D transformation to control guide” for iWitness (632kb PDF.) Back to top Is there a tip sheet for using Zaraf? We have created a movie to show the process steps of ZARAF using a scanned image from a 35mm format camera. In order to accurately measure scanned film negatives or scanned film prints in photogrammetry, the pixels must be square in format height and width. Zaraf is a software utility program that assures the pixels (rows and columns) are square. It is important to realize that “square pixels” are only part of the requirements for producing accurate photogrammetric XYZ coordinates. The focal length and lens distortion must also be solved; see iWitness’ “FOOM” process. I’m having problems installing when using Vista 64 bit, what should I do? In iWitness V1.4.2 and iWitnessPRO 1.05 we updated drivers that address

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