SMS:Images Workflow

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To import Images into SMS, use the following steps:

1. Import images.

Images are imported into the GIS module in SMS.

1. Open local images.
  1. Load images from local computer files using the File | Open... command.
  2. Alternatively, drag and drop the file into the Graphics Window in SMS.
2. Import images from the web.
1. Import static images.
  1. Use the File | Import from Web command.
  2. Select a location in the Virtual Map Locator.
  3. Set a projection for the project using the Display Projections dialog.
  4. Use the Data Service Options dialog to select a web service or catalog.
    • Use the Advanced options if needing to access a unique or unavailable data source.
  5. Save the data file and import the data into SMS.
2. Import dynamic images.
  1. Use the File | Add Online Maps command.
  2. Select a location in the Virtual Map Locator.
  3. Set a projection for the project using the Display Projections dialog.
  4. Use the Data Service Options dialog to select a web service or catalog.
  5. Save the data file and import the data into SMS.
2. Add images properties.
1. Register images.
  1. Right-click on the image object in the Project Explorer and select the Register Image command.
  2. Use the Register Image dialog to set image geo-referencing.
2. Set projections.
  1. Right-click on an object in the Project Explorer and select the Projection command.
  2. Set the horizontal and vertical projection using the Object Projection dialog.
  3. To set a global projection, use the Horizontal Projection dialog.
3. Adjust images.
1. Adjust image transparency.
  1. Right-click on the image object in the Project Explorer and select the Transparency command.
  2. Using the Layer Transparency dialog, set the transparency for the image.
2. Smooth a raster image.
  1. Right-click on the image object in the Project Explorer and select the Convert To | Smoothed Raster command.
  2. Use the Raster Smoothing Options dialog to specify how the raster image data values should be smoothed.
  3. Save the new smoothed raster file.
3. Trim the image.
  1. Select a coverage (or create a new coverage) in the Map module.
  2. Select the Create Feature Arc SMS Create Arc Tool.svg tool and draw a closed set of arcs.
  3. While the arcs are selected, go to Feature Objects | Build Polygons.
  4. Use the Select Polygon SMS Select Polygon Tool.svg tool to select the polygon just created.
  5. Right-click a image in the GIS data and select Convert To | Trimmed Raster.
  6. Save a file with the trimmed data.
4. Resample a raster image.
  1. Right-click on the image object in the Project Explorer and select the Convert To | Resampled Raster command.
  2. Use the Resample and Export Raster dialog to specify how to resample the image data values.
  3. Save the new resampled raster file.
5. Merge mulitple images.
  1. Select two or more image items in the Project Explorer by holding down the Shift key while selecting each item.
  2. Right-click on one of the selected objects and select Convert To | Merged Raster.
  3. Save a file with the merged data.
4. Convert or interpolate image data.
1. Convert image data.
1. Convert raster data to feature contours.
  1. Right-click on the raster image and select the Convert To | Feature Contours command to create a new map coverage with elevation contours.
2. Convert raster data to feature contours at a specified elevation.
  1. Right-click on the raster image and select the Convert To | Feature Contours at Given Elevation command.
  2. In the Create Contour Arc dialog, specify an elevation and click OK to generate a map coverage with contours created along the specified elevation.
3. Convert raster data to scatter set.
  1. Right-click on the raster image and select the Convert To | 2D Scatter command.
  2. In the Raster → Scatter dialog, give the scatter set a name and click OK to generate the scatter set.
4. Convert image data to 2D grid.
  1. Right-click on the raster image and select the Convert To | 2D Grid command.
5. Convert raster data to flood depth raster.
A water surface elevation dataset must be available in the project for this process to function.
  1. Right-click on the raster image and select the Convert To | Flood Depths command.
  2. In the Select Geometry and Dataset dialog, select the geometry containing the water surface elevation dataset and then select the water surface elevation dataset.
  3. Save the new raster with the inundated depth data.
2. Interpolate image data.
1. Interpolate raster data to active coverage.
  1. Select and make active the map coverage where the raster data is to be interpolated.
  2. Right-click on the raster image and select the Interpolate | Active Coverage command.
2. Interpolate raster data to 2D Mesh.
  1. Select and make active the mesh where the raster data is to be interpolated.
  2. Right-click on the raster image and select the Interpolate | 2D Mesh command.
3. Interpolate raster data to scatter set.
  1. Select and make active the scatter set where the raster data is to be interpolated.
  2. Right-click on the raster image and select the Interpolate | 2D Scatter command.
4. Interpolate image data to 2D grid.
  1. Select and make active the 2D grid where the raster data is to be interpolated.
  2. Right-click on the raster image and select the Interpolate To | 2D Grid command.
5. Save or export image data.
1. Save image displayed in Graphics Window.
  1. Select File | Save As.
  2. Save the project as an image type (BMP, JPEG, TIFF, etc...).
2. Copy image displayed in Graphics Window to clipboard.
  1. Select Edit | Copy to Clipboard.
  2. Paste the image into another program (Microsoft Word, Photoshop, Paint, etc...).
3. Export a resampled raster file.
  1. Right-click on the image object and select the Export command.
  2. Set exporting preferences in the Resample and Export Raster dialog.
  3. Save the image file.
4. Export a world file.
  1. Right-click on the image object and select the Export World File command.
  2. Save the world file.