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25 March 2009 |
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V5.50 -- October 1996
3-D Perspective Visualization
The DEM surface is a a USGS DEM
raster object. The drape object is a natural color airslide, georeferenced by
control points.

The revised and updated 3-D Perspective process in TNTmips V5.5 (Display /
3-D Perspective) gives you fast, interactive control of multiple surface and
drape objects for 3-D visualization. A number of surface raster objects can be
selected, either laterally, in an array, to make a large-extent surface, or
vertically, in a stack, to show separate, floating surfaces that have the same
extent.
Surface objects provide the elevation information
for one or more drape objects. (In this version,
only raster objects can be used for surface and drape objects; future
enhancements will allow raster, TIN or 3-D vector objects to be surface
objects, and any object type to be used as drape objects.)
When you select a surface or drape object, the 3-D Perspective process
opens a Perspective View Controls window so you can interactively adjust a
wireframe view to get the effect you want. You can select either perspective
or parallel views, and adjust the view direction, angle, and distance. Other
controls let you adjust the z-scale, surface offset, and wireframe sampling
value.

Hayward California NHAP CIR airphotos are
draped over a USGS DEM elevation raster in perspective projection. The CIR
airphotos have been mosiacked, trimmed, and enhanced with relief shading
generated from the DEM before being draped in these views.
