Specifications
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Continue for each added photo.
After all photos are marked, Close the Automatic Target Marking dialog box, and clean
out any unnecessary marks by using the Select tool.
Press the Delete key on the keyboard and hold it, while moving around in a photo and
selecting the unnecessary marks. (select by clicking a single mark or draw a select
window around multiple marks to delete them).
NOTE: There may be some coded targets that cannot be found (either too small, too sharp an angle, not
enough of a gap between target and code ring or the code ring and background are too similar in
color/intensity). So it is a matter of making sure there are enough good coded targets in each image to do what
you want taking into account some of the targets might be missed. This also means that when the ‘Some’ option
above is used, when a coded target is missed you might end up with small code bits being marked as targets.
If a mark or group of marks is deleted by mistake, release the Delete key, move the
cursor to Edit (pull-down menu) | Undo Delete and the last deleted item or group of items
will reappear.
Continue until all photos have any unnecessary marks removed.
Use the AUTOMATIC REFERENCING tool to automatically reference marks being
added into a project.
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1. All points in project
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2. Parameters:
Set Search Distance. This value/# tells ETemplate Photo up to what
distance to search for other photo point locations. The default value
is the current highest Tightness (in.) value. A good rule of thumb is to
increase this value by a factor of 10 by removing the first '0' to the
right of the decimal point.
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3. OK
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4. Execute Referencing
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5. Note the number of saved reference marks found.
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Close; then Process and Save










