Stereo Editing of Geodatabase Terrain Files An optional extension to Stereo Analyst for ArcGIS, ERDAS Terrain Editor for ArcGIS enables you to update a Geodatabase Terrain file. The Geodatabase Terrain is decomposed into points and breaklines with triangle and contour display. As the terrain is edited, contours are dynamically updated in the stereo window to assist in the visualization and interpretation of the terrain. A complete set of point, breakline and area tools – including a tool for autocorrelating new points to participate in the terrain - are provided for modifying the terrain.
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Autocorrelate New Points to Participate in the Terrain
ERDAS Terrain Editor for ArcGIS allows you to define an area, run autocorrelation and merge the points into the existing terrain.
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Custom Bulldozer Tool
The template manager allows for the creation of a “bulldozer” template shape to be burned into the terrain. Templates may also be collected dynamically in the stereo window and saved for subsequent use.
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Stereo Editing of Geodatabase Terrain
ERDAS Terrain Editor for ArcGIS supports the editing of the ESRI Geodatabase Terrain format.
Seamless Workflow in ArcGIS
Like Stereo Analyst for ArcGIS, ERDAS Terrain Editor works transparently on the ArcGIS platform and extends ArcGIS and Stereo Analyst to handle stereo edits to Geodatabase terrain files.
Based on LPS Terrain Editor
ERDAS Terrain Editor for ArcGIS is based on the popular Terrain Editor module available within our premiere photogrammetry product, LPS. Each solution is tailored with respect to format support and user interface design to fit within the core platform’s user experience and workflows.