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* All your input aerial images have to be in the folder ' | * 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. Here is a sample | * Each aerial image must have an accompanying configuration file with the extension AIC that tells GeoConvert how to source this image. Here is a sample | ||
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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: | * 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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+ | * For aerial images to appear at larger distances and to keep texture usage low, Aerofly FS 2 uses textures with a varying coverage. At the base the whole earth is covered by a single texture, we call that level 0. As a next step the whole earth is covered by 2x2 level 1 textures, then 4x4 level 2 textures and so on. 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. | ||
- | For aerial images to appear at larger distances and to keep texture usage low, | ||
- | Aerofly FS 2 uses textures with a varying coverage. At the base the whole earth | ||
- | is covered by a single texture, we call that level 0. As a next step the whole | ||
- | earth is covered by 2x2 level 1 textures, then 4x4 level 2 textures and so on. | ||
- | Its recommended that your aerial images are converted to level 9, 11, 12, 13 and | ||
- | 14 to give a good coverage. Level 14 is roughly 1m per pixel. |
sdk/geoconvert.txt · Last modified: 2017/11/12 17:30 by jh