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Warp or rubbersheet an image in ArcView
- Produces a new tiff image file that results from an n order polynomial transformation on an existing tiff image file.
- Pull the image into a view.
- Identify points on the image and matching points on the map.
- Click a button to compute the best n order polynomial transformation using the least squares fit method.
- The residual error for each point is provided. The choice of points can be manipulated.
- Accept the transformation and the new image file is produced and positioned in
ArcView.
Find out all the details by reading the product documentation here.
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What Others Thought
My first launch was botched somehow and I ended up reinstalling ArcView. I finally tried it again yesterday and was able to use the software to warp an image. It seems straightforward. Of the two demos, that we downloaded, I think that this is the more likely purchase.
Ted Stiffler, Planner, Richland Co Regional Planning Needed to georeference a tif image file.
Anderson Worked excellent, easy to implement, short learning curve. Would like to see more of a dynamic approach to editing control points.
Terry Magnusson, GIS Operator, Integrated Woods Services Ltd. difficult to pick points
Marcela Sofia Fernandez, student, none
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