Network adjustment pointsIt is possible that your measurements are superior to the previous company's or that the control point prisms have shifted, e...
How would a "change of scenery" help revive you, doing the same work?
my favorite penny-pinching builder..> ... half a survey ...Give him all the northings, but on the same eastings line 😛
Thanks, base9, that's more or less what i suspected, but was not confident to state. I posted your answer, and am happy to continue to be the go-betwe...
> ... a study in Emphasis / De-emphasis. And that's also a contribution to the recent "cartographic principles in survey plans" discussions that ha...
Cartographic reference for survey maps? mr calderExcellent points!
Cartographic Reference Questions ?It's a good question. The principles ought to be the same though. Cartographic Design and Production by John Keates ...
Great example, DAL, thanks! (I also like that it's still in a vector format.)
> her garmin handheld, held waist-high over each cave, was showing a Z anywhere from 8 to 10 feet higher than oursPerhaps she just had very long le...
I think JMF means, you'll use less than 10% -- in other words, you both agree.
Since accurate total station survey elevations depend not only upon accurate HI, VA and SD measures, but also accurate HS (HT) measures, the correspon...
> Not that I expect them to, but wouldn't it be nice if they set some interface standards, so that if they made a better data collector they could ...
> How about a code ID page(s) in whatever software you use when you log a point, a display comes up with a group of boxes with assigned description...
Funny thing is, while MS Access is not always part of MS Office, Base is always part of Open Office, and yet they don't mention Base as a viable alter...
I just did email you, but it looks a bit like i've written to SC admin? Is that how it's supposed to look?Anyway, i'm at [email protected]
@HolyCow, with mylar sheets it sounds like you're describing pre-digital GIS? Much more than 20 years ago?