Duration: 1 dayAs imagery is playing a more vital role in creating and sustaining a reliable GIS, Stereo Analyst for ArcGIS provides a direct ‘image to GIS’ approach in order to obtain reliable feature data from imagery. In this introductory course, students will learn how to use Stereo Analyst for ArcGIS, and the tools provided in ArcMap for the purposes of collecting new and revising existing feature datasets in 3D. It is there that feature classes, which are stored within a Geodatabase, are directly accessed and updated using imagery.Dates
- February 13, 2012
- March 12, 2012
- April 23, 2012
- May 28, 2012
- June 25, 2012
- July 30, 2012
- September 10, 2012
- October 15, 2012
- November 5, 2012
- December 3, 2012
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Objectives, upon completion of this course, the student will have used the tools and methods needed to:
- Import /view imagery in Stereo Analyst
- Set up a Stereo Analyst Project
- Use existing photogrammetric data
- Extract height measurements, measure true distances, slope and area
- Transform 2D datasets to 3D datasets and update
- Update vectordata in 3D
- Create new 3D vector data
- Extract 3D features to create, edit or update 3D Shapefiles and GIS layers
- Use semi-automated tools to assist in feature collection and attribution
- Keyboard shortcuts to access common functions
Software Covered
- Stereo Analyst for ArcGIS