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Is there a whitepaper available?
It will be available soon. You will find it at:
http://www.intergraph.com/geomedia3d
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Where is the GeoMedia Product Sheet located?
www.intergraph.com/sgi/downloads.aspx?assetid=138
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What if I have surfaces with mixed resolutions?
If you have surfaces of mixed resolution, you can manage them using the Surfaces command in GeoMedia 3D. Namely, the display order can be controlled, so that the lower-resolution surfaces can be layered below higher-resolution surfaces. In short, lower-resolution surfaces can be placed lower in the stack, thereby allowing higher-resolution surfaces to take precedence. With this approach of stacking surfaces in ascending order by resolution, the higher-resolution data is always used to represent a surface wherever possible.
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When does it make sense to use the 2D window instead of the 3D window?
Users have become accustomed to working in a 2D window. A 2D window allows users to visualize (using Styles and Properties), analyze (using ABS, spatial queries, and attribute queries), and capture GIS data (using digitizing with construction aids). The 3D window allows users to perform all of the same tasks; however, it is best to use the 3D window for tasks that are related to visualization.
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How do I create a flight path?
The ability to fly a predefined route within a 3D environment can prove extremely useful. For instance, urban planners can evaluate proposed utility corridors or review the aesthetic effects of introducing new buildings into an environment; or intelligence public safety officers may want to visually inspect an area of interest. With flight paths, users can re-fly the exact same path repeatedly. Given this, GeoMedia includes a number of methods for creating flight paths, namely users can make use of existing linear features or interactively fly a route and record it. Once a flight path has been created, each waypoint that makes up a flight patch can be edited on an individual basis or as a collection.
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Does GeoMedia 3D support Attribute Based Symbology (ABS)?
Yes. ABS is extremely important and is critical to understanding your GIS data as it can be used to drive the appearance of your data. For example, if you had a map of alarm locations, you could use the status attribute to drive the visual components of each alarm type (such as, color an alarm symbol red if the alarm status equals triggered). Once you have the map set up, the contents of your map are dynamic in that the contents will update to reflect the underlying data. Please note that note all aspects of ABS are supported (i.e. you will not be able to every ABS function that is currently available in GeoMedia today in the initial release). However, with time, more and more dynamic properties will be supported.
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What considerations are there for multiple 3D workstations?
The TerraGate server, also available through Intergraph sales channels, can be used in tandem with TerraBuilder to create and deliver base content to multiple GeoMedia 3D clients. TerraBuilder can be used to assemble all of your imagery and terrain data into a cohesive data source. Once this cohesive data source has been created and stored on a TerraGate server, it can then be streamed to any number of GeoMedia 3D clients. TerraGate technology provides high-performance 3D streaming data to support workgroup and enterprise configurations.
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What considerations are there if I am working with large collections of terrain files covering a large area?
The TerraBuilder product from Skyline, available through Intergraph sales channels, should be considered. TerraBuilder will construct a single surface that can most efficiently be served up for 3D display in GeoMedia 3D. TerraBuilder generated files do not allow users to interactively swap data in and out of a 3Dview, but they are specifically designed to efficiently serve extremely large collections of data to GeoMedia 3D users as base content upon which Geospatial features can placed in proper context. TerraBuilder enhances the performance of a GeoMedia 3D environment when handling a large number of terrain files, covering a large geographical area, or both.
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Can I drape my imagery over my existing surface data?
Yes, GeoMedia 3D does allow users to "interactively" add imagery and terrain data to a 3D window, and therefore allow users to iteratively visualize this data in context of one another.
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