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I tried to create a custom geographic transformation from EPSG 4326 to EPSG 4237 with the help of an NTv2 file available at https://github.com/OSGeoLabBp/eov2etrs (etrs2eov_notowgs.gsb). I tried to follow the help of Create Custom Geographic Transformation (Data Management) available at https://pro.arcgis.com/en/pro-app/latest/tool-reference/data-management/create-custom-geographic-transformation.htm with no luck. The custom transformation is created successfully (I see the file in %appdata%). I can select it in the Project GP's Transformation drop-down, the Project runs successfully but the result is similar to null transformation. H.Á.
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Have you tried the -v switch on ntv2_file on command line to validate the file?
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Same issue here, at 2.7.1. The labels are mixture of 1 and 2-band-rasters.
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08-08-202106:47 AM
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@Andrew--Johnson & @KoryKramer Thanks!
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Dear @Andrew--Johnson & @KoryKramer , My general workflow with DEMs is to tint and hillshade them and finally visualize them in Local Scene—and use the DEM itself as elevation source. Sometimes, I also used to use the 2D Map with elevation source as @KoryKramer mentioned to draw elevation profiles (not available at the 3D Exploratory Analysis if there is no active elevation source). Drag & Drop; Copy/Paste functionality: If you already have a DEM layer in 2D layers (in Local Scene) you can drag & drop the layer into the ground, but in this case the layer is removed from the 2D layers and will be available as ground only. At this point you are not able to drag the layer back from Ground to 2D layers. A right-click drag & drop fuctionality --like in Windows to copy a file--would be nice here. If you are working in 2D Map there is no Ground to drop the layer. Copy/Paste: If you copy a pre-existing DEM from the 2D layers you are not allowed to paste into the Groud. If you work in 2D there is no Ground. And same for the opposite direction: if you copy an elevation source you won't be able to paste it as a 2D layer. So the only option today is add the data twice: once for 2D layer and once for elevation--or drag & drop it twice from the catalog, but only in Scene. But meanwhile I had a better idea: Add a "Layer & Ground" or "Add Layer as Ground" (next to the Ground) option to the "Add Presets" DropDown (at Map/Layers) to immediateley add a DEM both as layer and as groud either for Map or for Scene. Thank you! Ákos Halmai
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@KoryKramer Thank you, that was my need. From my side you can change the status to "Implemented".
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For example, the Z readings of my dataset are ranging from 110 m.a.s.l. to 190 m.a.s.l., and I would like to export/select every point between 130 and 132 meters.
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请添加一个“使用地面”entry to the single-band raster layers’ local menu (where the “Symbology” and the “Zoom to Layer” is located”). It would be a perfect tool for DEM comparison (creating profiles, detecting LiDAR classification errors, integrating manual geodetic measurements into remote sensing datasets). Now, I have to add the DEM as Ground and then I have to add the DEM itself as a raster layer. It would be easier to add the raster layer and then right-click and select “Use as Ground” or “Add to Ground” or something similar. The opposite would be also appreciated: having an entry in a Ground or other surface layers local menu saying, “Use as raster layer”. Alternatively, it could be implemented trough bi-directional drag & drop with Ctrl/Shift/Alt modification key. This functionality could be introduced into the “Add presets” gallery too: “Add Ground & Raster Layer”. H.Á.
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ArcGIS Pro’s Layout is designed for publishing with several printing related functionality. The listed page sizes in the insert new layout gallery corresponds to classic printing formats and paper sizes. But today, many of us are producing maps for screen display. After the “ISO – Landscape” section add a new list: “Screen Rations – Nominal Sizes”. In this list, there will be 4:3, 16:9, 16:10, etc. Choose the longer side of this ratio to match the longer side of A/4 or Letter to avoid font size confusions. In this case, the size would be fake, but the result would perfectly fit to the selected screen.
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Now (ArcGIS Pro 2.6), in the Create Feature Class / Create Table Wizard, it is not possible to edit the alias property of an automatically generated field. If I would like to change the OBJECTID’s field alias from “OBJECTID” to “№”, or the SHAPE field alias from “SHAPE” to “Geometry” I have to create the table / feature class, go to the geodatabase, right-click on the table / fc, Design, Fields, and then rename the alias there. It would be easier to change the alias right in the wizard immediately.
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