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dbshuck
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We are in the process of purchasing a Trimble S6. We are using Survey pro with a TSC3.
Question: Will survey pro work with the S6 Trimble Vision operation???


 
Posted : May 27, 2014 1:02 pm
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I assume that you are talking about the calibrated digital camera and terrestrial photogrammetry process. Since Survey Pro was originally TDS software I will guess that the answer is no. It would mean that Spectra Precision (Trimble offshoot) would have been updated with that capability. Odds are they did not. Just my guess.


 
Posted : May 27, 2014 2:11 pm
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It will work somewhat, but what you are trying to do is akin to buying a Ferrari and driving it with four donut tires.

Not using the Trimble collection with it will greatly impede performance.

As much as I like Carlson and Leica, data collection and over-all seamlessness of workflow are why Trimble commands premium prices. It sure aint because of good salesmen or support (there are a handful of good Trimble sales people, though).


 
Posted : May 27, 2014 5:04 pm