Implementing Coordinates

Implementing Coordinates

RJK42
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Implementing Coordinates

RJK42
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I'm having trouble understanding the proper way of implementing coordinates into recap pro.

 

I'm given a Civil Survey with multiple survey points and not sure how to do this in recap.

 

Set 1 will have: NE, S, & W I'm assuming the Z will be the CB or MH

Set 2 will have: W, W, NW

 

And so on.  

 

I watched videos of where after you complete your rcp file, you hover over the Home incon, then select registration but the coordinate system isn't in the list and I only see x, y, &z

 

If I were to start over, I can import the fls files and that gives me an option right away under the advanced tap and able to select current and target coordinate system but I do not understand the purpose of "Target" and it will not allow you to continue unless you select at Target.

 

If I were to start over using existing rcs files, I do not get the option in the beginning.

 

Also, I cannot find:

 

NAD 83 New York Central Zone (3102) US feet

 

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yan.fu
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Hi,

 

You can also import survey points in the format of NWE format. 

 

'Target' CS is used to transform the scan in the original coordinate system to some other target coordinate system. If you don't want to transform it, you can set it the same as the current coordinate system. 

 

Best,

Yan

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RJK42
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can you direct me to a video or a step by step?

 

Thanks,

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Pointdump
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Ryan,
Here's a good >>>ScreenCast<<< that got me rolling.
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nate.philbrick
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Hi @RJK42 , 

 

Thank you for contributing to our forums. Looks like you are having some issues understanding the process for implementing coordinates in Recap Pro. The Current coordinate system is what the current coordinate system is. In a new project it does not project a coordinate system. The Target coordinate system is what you are changing it to (if that is what you want to do). As Yan said, you can make your target the same as the current coordinate system. 

 

As for your coordinate system, I believe you want to use NY83-CF NAD83 New York State Planes, Central Zone, US Foot 2261. 

 

Here is our public documentation for learning how to use features in Recap. 



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RJK42
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Thank you for responding.  I ask because I have seen "anil.mistry" 

 

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Pointdump
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Ryan,
Current=Coordinate System that your data is in. That will usually be found in an XML file of MetaData.
Target=Whatever you want to Transform the Data to. What Coordinate System do you want to work in?
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RJK42
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That Meta Data will be found in the scan files?  Sorry for all the questions - Trying to get Autodesk to help but that's like pulling teeth.

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Pointdump
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Ryan,
In what format are your Scan Files? I've only worked with LAS, LAZ and XYZ.

ScanFiles_1.png

 


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yan.fu
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Yes, you can make current and target CS same to proceed. 

 

We need improvement here to assume target CS is same as current CS if user doesn't set target CS. 

 

Thanks,

Yan

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RJK42
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Here is the link to download the zip folder of the scan files along with what associated with them.

 

https://drive.google.com/file/d/1bZsqWuv44a-Fzaq1vjjH3Tc3puBNoPQr/view?usp=sharing

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RJK42
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Am I suppose to set the system before I even start the project? I ask because when I tried to set the survey point it, it only accepted it in meters.  I need it in ft

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RJK42
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I set the units in the beginning the feet but when I upload the survey point, its in meters

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RJK42
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After I upload the text file it shows the n,e,el, but I added the corrected values after I translated from feet to meters but when I checked the survey point its back to 0.  Am I suppose to change the values circled in red or blue?

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RJK42
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I change the units to feet but it goes back to meters!!

 

 

 

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Pointdump
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Ryan,
Is this how you were changing from Meters to Feet?

FLS_1.png

 

FLS_2.png

 


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