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====How Aerofly renders aerial images==== | ====How Aerofly renders aerial images==== | ||
- | Aerofly FS 2 uses textures | + | Aerofly FS 2 uses images |
- | Its recommended that your aerial images are converted to level 9, 11, 12, 13 and 14 to give a good coverage. Level 14 corresponds to roughly 1m per pixel. Please do not go below level 9 unless you convert a really large area with your images as Aerofly already includes those levels. | + | |
- | ====General steps==== | + | Its recommended that your aerial images are converted to level 9, 11, 12, 13 and 14 to give a good coverage. Level 14 corresponds to roughly 1 meter per pixel. Please do not go below level 9 unless you convert a really large area with your images as Aerofly already includes those levels. |
- | * All your input aerial images | + | |
- | | + | ====Installation==== |
+ | After you have downloaded | ||
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+ | Here is the folder structure of the tool | ||
+ | <code cpp> | ||
+ | aerofly_fs_2_geoconvert | ||
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+ | scenery | ||
+ | images | ||
+ | images_raw | ||
+ | shader_dx11 | ||
+ | texture | ||
+ | aerofly_fs_2_geoconvert.exe | ||
+ | </ | ||
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+ | GeoConvert cannot be started by its own, it must be called with a configuration file that tells GeoConvert | ||
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- | < | + | ====General steps==== |
- | <[vector2_float64][steps_per_pixel][3.57627868652344e-06 -2.68220901489258e-06]> | + | - All your input aerial images have to be in the folder ' |
- | < | + | - Each aerial image must have an accompanying configuration file with the extension AIC that tells GeoConvert how to source this image. As a convenience function, GeoConvert will automatically convert TFW and INF files to AIC files, but it's strongly recommended to check the AIC files after conversion. INF files are not standardized and TFW files do not support enough options for all cases. So please get used to the AIC file format, here is a sample <code cpp> |
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+ | <[string8][coordinate_system][lonlat]> // the coordinate system of the image, currently | ||
+ | // only lonlat is supported | ||
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+ | // left corner of this image | ||
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+ | // GeoConvert the pixel size in the x and y direction | ||
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- | * aerofly_fs_2_geoconvert.exe is a command line tool that expects another configuration file that tells where to generate aerial images and in what resolution. Here is a sample that generates aerial images for the Key West Florida region: | + | < |
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sdk/geoconvert.txt · Last modified: 2017/11/12 17:30 by jh