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Leica Cylone - Transforming Coords

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I've done this before, but it's been awhile.

Did a few scans in a state plane coord system. Registered them together, off I went. The engineer called, wants them in a different system now. What's the process for changing the known coords and exporting out the scan data in that system in Leica Cyclone? I just did known point setups, no resection...

Thanks,

Ken


 
Posted : September 26, 2014 11:57 am
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Not near a Cyclone machine, but, memory says, ... View - Coordinate Systems - Set from points is the one I usually use. No scale factor, but, I don't think that is what you were asking for.


 
Posted : September 26, 2014 12:20 pm
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Create a new scan world.

Import your new coordinates to it (they must be in a CSV file with a TXT extension).

When the import dialog comes up change the header of the point number column to TargetID (so they import to control space) and change meters (about in the middle right) to feet if a feet job, I know I know but you are dealing with the Swiss slash Leica mind. These are the guys who solved a $15 dollar problem with a $200 measure up tape (they could've used a slant height to the bottom corner of the scanner case like GNSS).

Start a new registration.

Add your control points scan world first so that it becomes the home scan world (you can do this later).

Add your other scan worlds.

Auto add targets.

Register.

Note: if you have fixed height boo boos before you will have to do it again in the new control spaces.


 
Posted : September 26, 2014 1:13 pm
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I use the traverse method in the field but I collect additional targets to create a network of control. I don't use the resultant registration.

I usually do an autonomous registration of the various setups then I do a registration with a control scan world and the autonomous registered scan world.


 
Posted : September 26, 2014 1:22 pm
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Thanks Dave, I got it figured out with your steps...appreciate your help on that!


 
Posted : September 26, 2014 2:05 pm