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If your organization has strict security settings, some of the executables installed and used by ASPSuite could get blocked and prevent ASPSuite from operating correctly. It may be necessary to…
Problem: User receives a notification while processing data in ASPSuite stating, “ToGeoid.convert() exception:System.NullReferenceException: Object Reference not set to an instance of an object. at ASPSuite_MVVM.Models.ToGeoidModel.convert()”. ToGeoid.convert() Exception Probable Resolution #1:…
The release notes highlighting the new features, modifications to existing features, and fixes for software defects found within each release of the ASPSuite software. For more information refer to the ASPSuite…
…used by ASPSuite. Probable Resolution #2 Your ASPSuite Project root folder is set to a network drive or shared folder. Set your ASPSuite root folder path to a local drive,…
AirGon has developed a tool that allows users to define a local coordinate system in ASPSuite and convert their Loki image positions to the local system. The tool is currently…
ASPSuite uses a license server which allows multiple users to easily share a license. Users can download ASPSuite to as many computers as they like, then check the license in…
ASPSuite has the ability to include GLONASS satellites in the final solution (starting with v2018.1.23.0). By default, ASPSuite will only use GPS satellites and will exclude GLONASS. To incorporate GLONASS…
…this conversion tool requires kilometers. Manually enter the latitude, longitude, and elevation into ASPSuite as the base position. This will not provide absolute accuracy, but it will provide relative accuracy….
Problem: A check of the ASPSuite License shows Current License as “Unlicensed” and shows Available Licenses as “0 of 0”, but the Check Out License button is enabled. Zero of…
…the “PPK” folder from the ASPSuite project. To import this file into Agisoft Metashape, please follow the instructions below: Open Metashape and import project images. Click on the “import” icon…