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'''NOTE''': the functionality of this module was incorporated into the GIS module starting with SMS version 12.0
* Open and visualize raster data
* Open and visualize raster data
* Supports many gridded elevation file formats. A complete list can be found at:  [http://www.globalmapper.com/product/formats.htm www.globalmapper.com/product/formats.htm]
* Supports many gridded elevation file formats. A complete list can be found at:  [http://www.globalmapper.com/product/formats.htm www.globalmapper.com/product/formats.htm]
* One or more raster's are placed under a raster set in the project explorer.
* One or more rasters are placed under a raster set in the Project Explorer.
* Convert raster to TIN (scatter set)
* Convert raster to TIN (scatter set)
* Interpolate data from raster to TINs /2D Mesh/2D Grid
* Interpolate data from raster to TINs /2D mesh/2D grid
* Use rasters with observation profile plots
* Use rasters with observation profile plots
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Latest revision as of 14:31, 20 September 2017

Raster module example

{{{Heading}}} NOTE: the functionality of this module was incorporated into the GIS module starting with SMS version 12.0

  • Open and visualize raster data
  • Supports many gridded elevation file formats. A complete list can be found at: www.globalmapper.com/product/formats.htm
  • One or more rasters are placed under a raster set in the Project Explorer.
  • Convert raster to TIN (scatter set)
  • Interpolate data from raster to TINs /2D mesh/2D grid
  • Use rasters with observation profile plots