I want to manually input some height differences between points in TBC, so that the adjustment would take into account these values. But, I don't see an easy way to do that, like in a dialog box or spreadsheet format.
I think you would have to add an office entered coordinate with the elevation value held as control.
John,
The only way I have been able to do this in TGO was to create a "manual" style on the TSC2 in Survey Controller, but that does not seem to work in TBC. You should post that request in the TBC Facebook page. That is where they are listening and replying.
Jesse
Thanks, Jesse.
In any case, TBC had some issues doing the adjustment. I was able to easily adjust the static GPS, RTK, differential levels, trig levels, and traverse in Geolab. Because it was very low altitude photo control (helicopter), in steep wooded terrain, I needed to get as accurate as I could. I wound up with better than 0.02 m 3-D error ellipse (95%).
In the image below, red is trig, orange is leveling (not the actual route, just showing connections between points), blue is RTK, black is static GPS, and yellow is traverse.

Here is an exaggerated 3-D view
Fun project.