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Create a Redline in Reckon

This workflow explains how to create a redline in Reckon.  Redlining provides the ability to create, edit and publish geometries with attributes.  Redlines can be used to communicate work to be done with a service provider (i.e. defining stockpiles to be analyzed), edit existing features, create new features and can be downloaded as ESRI shape…

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Reckon Tonnage Workflow

Calculating tonnage is a two-step process using Topolyst and Reckon.  First, the density information must be formatted and entered correctly into the “Volume” file in Topolyst/LP360.  This file can be named anything but for our instructions it is the Volume file you see in the figures below. Secondly, Reckon will calculate the tonnage from the…

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Determining the correct Ephemeris File to Download from IGS

How to determine the correct Ephemeris File to download from IGS: First look at the OPUS report from the GPS unit. Find the highlighted info in Figure 1: Figure 1 Go to the IGS website: ftp://ftp.igs.org/pub/. Click on the GPS or GLONASS link as shown in Figure 2: Figure 2 For this example, I chose…

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Photoscan – Not Recognizing Nvidia Graphics Card

If Photoscan is not recognizing your Nvidia graphics card, you may need to update your graphics card driver. Here is the procedure to follow: Download latest Geforce Experience application Update Geforce Experience Download latest driver using Geforce Experience Install driver with Geforce Experience Restart computer Once the computer has rebooted, check Photoscan and verify that…

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Missing Images: XYZ from Camera Events (EXIF data)

Problem: Dropped images from Pixhawk drone flight and can’t georeference with dataflash logs. Probable Resolution: Create a new “Position File” that provides a row for each image filename, lat, lon, and elevation using our tool XYZsFromCAMEvents. Provide the “Image Folder” and the “Dataflash Log”. The default file is named “FlightLLAs.txt”. It DOES NOT create a “geotagged” folder, nor write…

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