The Multimap engine
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The Multimap engine
T r a i n i n g R e s s o u r c e s The Multimap engine The Multimap editor allows to select a set of RIM images (located in the same folder or sub-folder), that will be then displayed according to the zoom level and the position of the cursor. The generated MIM file can be then loaded in the Project Manager. The Multimap function is independent from the resolution, the coordinate system, the area covered by the RIM files used and from the zoom used for display: the right RIM files will be selected and displayed. The document will focus on: • The creation of the Multimap • The loading of the Multimap • The use of the Multimap 30/01/2006 The multimap engine The following manual is copyright protected and remains the exclusive property of ATDI. No part of this manual, in whole or in part, may be copied or reproduced in any way without prior written authorisation of ATDI. 0 T r a i n i n g R e s s o u r c e s TABLE OF CONTENT 1 Creation of Multimap________________________________________________________ 2 1.1 Creation of *.RIM files __________________________________________________ 2 1.1.1 One by one ________________________________________________________ 2 1.1.2 Batch mode ________________________________________________________ 4 1.2 2 3 Creation of *.MIM files _________________________________________________ 7 Loading a Multimap________________________________________________________ 10 2.1 In the parameter box __________________________________________________ 10 2.2 By using the change map… function______________________________________ 10 2.3 By using the map server function ________________________________________ 12 Use of the Multimap________________________________________________________ 14 3.1 Auto-display according to the zoom level __________________________________ 14 3.2 Mosaicking___________________________________________________________ 15 3.3 Use of the image datasets at different scale ________________________________ 17 30/01/2006 The multimap engine The following manual is copyright protected and remains the exclusive property of ATDI. No part of this manual, in whole or in part, may be copied or reproduced in any way without prior written authorisation of ATDI. 1 T r a i n i n g 1 R e s s o u r c e s Creation of Multimap 1.1 Creation of *.RIM files 1.1.1 One by one The creation of one *.RIM file can be done in the Files/Import menu by using the Convert IMG to RIM… function. • Select the image file (*.IMG) you want to convert. 30/01/2006 The multimap engine The following manual is copyright protected and remains the exclusive property of ATDI. No part of this manual, in whole or in part, may be copied or reproduced in any way without prior written authorisation of ATDI. 2 T r a i n i n g • Select the palette file (*.PAL) associated to the image. • Specify the path of your destination file (*.RIM) and click on Save. R e s s o u r c e s Your *.RIM file has been created. 30/01/2006 The multimap engine The following manual is copyright protected and remains the exclusive property of ATDI. No part of this manual, in whole or in part, may be copied or reproduced in any way without prior written authorisation of ATDI. 3 T r a i n i n g R e s s o u r c e s 1.1.2 Batch mode The creation of several *.RIM files can be done in the Files menu, by using the Multimap editor… function: The Batch conversion IMG+PAL function allows the batch conversion from .IMG and .PAL files (the source file) to .RIM files (the destination file). A command line as a text file needs to be created. 30/01/2006 The multimap engine The following manual is copyright protected and remains the exclusive property of ATDI. No part of this manual, in whole or in part, may be copied or reproduced in any way without prior written authorisation of ATDI. 4 T r a i n i n g R e s s o u r c e s By clicking on the button, the format of the text file you have to generate is displayed: To create a text file, you need first to open Notepad. • Then, specify the path of your source files: The source files are always a combination of two files: the image file and the palette file. The image file can have two extensions: *.IMG and *.IC1. The palette file has always the same extension: *.PAL. • The next step is to specify the path of the destination file. The destination file will be the *.RIM file. To create a second *.RIM files, you just have to restart the procedure describes above. The separation between the different blocks is a line starting with at least 3 consecutive minus characters. 30/01/2006 The multimap engine The following manual is copyright protected and remains the exclusive property of ATDI. No part of this manual, in whole or in part, may be copied or reproduced in any way without prior written authorisation of ATDI. 5 T r a i n i n g R e s s o u r c e s Once you have created your text file, save it. Then, go back to the Multimap editor, click on the Batch conversion IMG+PAL button, click on OK and select the text file you have just created. If you have well created your text file, the following message should appear: Click on OK. The batch conversion is carrying out and the files are created. 30/01/2006 The multimap engine The following manual is copyright protected and remains the exclusive property of ATDI. No part of this manual, in whole or in part, may be copied or reproduced in any way without prior written authorisation of ATDI. 6 T r a i n i n g 1.2 R e s s o u r c e s Creation of *.MIM files The creation of MIM files is also done in the Files menu, by using the Multimap editor… function. To create a new *.MIM file, open the Multimap editor… box, go to File/New… Select the multimap of images, and click on OK. Then, create the *.MIM file in the folder where you copied all your *.RIM files. 30/01/2006 The multimap engine The following manual is copyright protected and remains the exclusive property of ATDI. No part of this manual, in whole or in part, may be copied or reproduced in any way without prior written authorisation of ATDI. 7 T r a i n i n g R e s s o u r c e s ICS Telecom will scan automatically all the *.RIM files available in the corresponding folder. In this example France50m.RIM and rivera2.RIM. Then, click on Add all to add all the maps to the Multimap. 30/01/2006 The multimap engine The following manual is copyright protected and remains the exclusive property of ATDI. No part of this manual, in whole or in part, may be copied or reproduced in any way without prior written authorisation of ATDI. 8 T r a i n i n g R e s s o u r c e s You can now save the *.MIM file and quit this box. The *MIM file has been created. 30/01/2006 The multimap engine The following manual is copyright protected and remains the exclusive property of ATDI. No part of this manual, in whole or in part, may be copied or reproduced in any way without prior written authorisation of ATDI. 9 T r a i n i n g R e s s o u r c e s 2 Loading a Multimap 2.1 In the parameter box To load a Multimap, you can go the Project manager box and load the *.MIM file and its corresponding palette. Click on Save project and Load. 2.2 By using the change map… function To use the change map… function, a project must be already loaded. Then, right click on the map and select change map… Click on select map… And select the *.MIM file you want to use and the palette associated. 30/01/2006 The multimap engine 10 The following manual is copyright protected and remains the exclusive property of ATDI. No part of this manual, in whole or in part, may be copied or reproduced in any way without prior written authorisation of ATDI. T r a i n i n g R e s s o u r c e s If you right click again on the map, you have the possibility to switch back to the previous image which was loaded. But the Multimap is not associated to the project. 30/01/2006 The multimap engine 11 The following manual is copyright protected and remains the exclusive property of ATDI. No part of this manual, in whole or in part, may be copied or reproduced in any way without prior written authorisation of ATDI. T r a i n i n g 2.3 R e s s o u r c e s By using the map server function To use the map server… function, a project must be already loaded. Then, right click on the map and select change map… Select the *.MIM file you want to display (§ 2.2). Right click again on the map and select save map server… Give a name to the new *.MAP file you want to create. The *.MIM file has been loaded, and has been automatically saved in the Project manager box. This Map server file is now associated to the project. That means that each time you will load this project, the Multimap will be also loaded. 30/01/2006 The multimap engine 12 The following manual is copyright protected and remains the exclusive property of ATDI. No part of this manual, in whole or in part, may be copied or reproduced in any way without prior written authorisation of ATDI. T r a i n i n g R e s s o u r c e s You can still switch back to the previous image by right clicking on the map and selecting change map.... 30/01/2006 The multimap engine 13 The following manual is copyright protected and remains the exclusive property of ATDI. No part of this manual, in whole or in part, may be copied or reproduced in any way without prior written authorisation of ATDI. T r a i n i n g R e s s o u r c e s 3 Use of the Multimap 3.1 Auto-display according to the zoom level According to the zoom level and the position cursor, the right *.RIM file will be selected and displayed. Zoom level 1:2: Zoom level 1:1: 30/01/2006 The multimap engine 14 The following manual is copyright protected and remains the exclusive property of ATDI. No part of this manual, in whole or in part, may be copied or reproduced in any way without prior written authorisation of ATDI. T r a i n i n g 3.2 R e s s o u r c e s Mosaicking With the Multimap and for a certain zoom level, the image that will be displayed could be a combination of different *.RIM files having the same scale or different scale. For example, you might face the following situation: Your image (*.MIM) is made of: • A group of *.RIM files at scale 1 • A group of *.RIM files at scale 2 • No *.RIM file. That means that depending on your zoom level and the position of your cursor, 3 different types of image can be displayed This situation is described just below. Zoom level 1: No *.RIM available 30/01/2006 If no *.RIM scale 2 available the *.RIM scale 1 is displayed The multimap engine *.RIM scale 2 15 The following manual is copyright protected and remains the exclusive property of ATDI. No part of this manual, in whole or in part, may be copied or reproduced in any way without prior written authorisation of ATDI. T r a i n i n g R e s s o u r c e s Zoom level 2: If no *.RIM scale 2 available the *.RIM scale 1 is displayed *.RIM scale 2 Zoom level 3: *.RIM scale 2 30/01/2006 The multimap engine 16 The following manual is copyright protected and remains the exclusive property of ATDI. No part of this manual, in whole or in part, may be copied or reproduced in any way without prior written authorisation of ATDI. T r a i n i n g 3.3 R e s s o u r c e s Use of the image datasets at different scale If you want to display an image at a specific scale because you want to use only this scale, you can create a .*MIM file that would contain all the.* RIM files at this specific scale. For example, for the same area you have the possibility to use an image at 250K and 50K. You create a first *.MIM file containing all the .*RIM files at 250K. Image at 250K (Image250K.MIM): 30/01/2006 The multimap engine 17 The following manual is copyright protected and remains the exclusive property of ATDI. No part of this manual, in whole or in part, may be copied or reproduced in any way without prior written authorisation of ATDI. T r a i n i n g R e s s o u r c e s Then, you create a second *.MIM file containing all the .*RIM files at 50K. Image at 50K (Image50K.MIM): Both multimaps can be accessed by using the Change map function, that you can access by making a left clik on map. 30/01/2006 The multimap engine 18 The following manual is copyright protected and remains the exclusive property of ATDI. No part of this manual, in whole or in part, may be copied or reproduced in any way without prior written authorisation of ATDI. T r a i n i n g R e s s o u r c e s The last step will be to build a third *.MIM file that would contain all the *.RIM files, whatever the scale. In that case, ICS Telecom will display the best map, 250k or 50k, according to your zoom level. 30/01/2006 The multimap engine 19 The following manual is copyright protected and remains the exclusive property of ATDI. No part of this manual, in whole or in part, may be copied or reproduced in any way without prior written authorisation of ATDI.
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