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wxGUI GCP Manager

DESCRIPTION

       The  GCP  Manager  is  a wxGUI extension which allows the user to create, edit, and manage Ground Control
       Points. It is available from the menu "File | Manage Ground Control Points".

       The GCP Manager provides an interactive graphical interface to manage and analyze Ground Control  Points.
       A  backup  copy of the initial POINTS file is always maintained and updated only on request (Save GCPs to
       POINTS file). This guarantees that accidental changes are not permanent and can be  undone  by  reloading
       the Ground Control Points.

       The  GCP  Manager  must  be  started in the target project, not in the source project (project used to be
       called location).

       The GCP Manager is structured into three panels:

           •   The topmost panel shows a list of Ground Control Points. Tools to manipulate and analyze GCPs are
               provided in the toolbar. This panel can be moved out of the GCP manager window by either dragging
               with the caption or by clicking on the pin button on the right in the caption.   This  panel  can
               also be placed below the map displays by dragging.

           •   The  two  panels  in the lower part are used for map and GCP display, the left pane showing a map
               from the source project and the right pane showing a  reference  map  from  the  target  project.
               Numbered Ground Control Points are shown on both map displays.

   Components of the GCP Manager
       Toolbars

       Two  toolbars  are  provided with the GCP Manager, one for managing the map displays and one for managing
       the GCP list.

       List of ground control points

       The list of Ground Control Points can be sorted by clicking on a column  header.  Clicking  on  a  cloumn
       header  will  sort  the  GCPs ascending, a second click on the same column will sort the GCPs descending.
       Overall RMS error and individual RMS errors of all points are often improved if the GCP with the  highest
       RMS error is adjusted. Individual coordinates can be edited by double-clicking on a row.

       The  first  column  holds  a  checkbox  and  displays  the point number. A GCP is only used for RMS error
       calculation and georectification if its checkbox on the left is checked.  Uncheck  to  deactivate  a  GCP
       (mark as unused GCP).

       Two panels for map display

       The  left  panel  is used to display a map from the source project, the right panel to display a map from
       the target project. Zooming in and out is always possible with the mouse wheel  and  done  for  each  map
       canvas separately.

       GCPs  are  displayed  in  different colors, depending on whether a GCP has a high RMS error, is currently
       unused or is currently selected. Optionally, currently unused GCPs are not shown on the map display.

       Statusbar

       At the bottom of the GCP Manager is a statusbar providing several functions. The default is set to Go  to
       GCP  No. (see also below).  Typing a number or using the up/down arrows will center the maps on the given
       GCP, useful with a high zoom.

   GCP Map Display Toolbar
           Display map
           Displays maps for source and target canvas and re-renders any layers that have changed since the last
           time the display was updated.

           Re-render map
           Re-renders both source and target canvas regardless of whether they have changed or not.

           Erase display
           Erases both source and target canvas to a white background.

           Define GCP (Ground Control Points)
           On left mouse click, coordinates are defined for the currently selected GCP.

           Pan
           Interactive  selection  of  a  new  center of view in the active display monitor. Drag the pan cursor
           while pressing the left mouse button to pan. Alternatively left-click  on  the  new  center.  Panning
           changes  the  location  of  the  region  displayed  but  not  the  size  of the area displayed or the
           resolution.

           Zoom in
           Interactive zooming with the mouse in the active map canvas (source or target). Drawing a box or just
           a left click with the mouse and zoom-in cursor causes the display to zoom in so that the area defined
           by the box fills the display. The map resolution is not changed. Clicking  with  the  zoom-in  cursor
           causes  the  display  to  zoom  in  by 30%, centered on the point where the mouse is clicked. Zooming
           changes the display region extents (both size and location of area displayed).

           Zoom out
           Interactive zooming with the mouse in the active map canvas (source or target). Drawing a box or just
           a  left  click  with  the  mouse  and zoom-out cursor causes the display to zoom out so that the area
           displayed shrinks to fill the area defined by the box. The map resolution is  not  changed.  Clicking
           with the zoom-out cursor causes the display to zoom out by 30%, centered on the point where the mouse
           is clicked. Zooming changes the display region extents (both size and location of area displayed).

           Adjust display zoom
           Source and target display are adjusted by using the current GCPs for coordinate transformation:

       Adjust source display to target display
           The extents of the source display are adjusted to the current extents of the target display.

       Adjust target display to source display
           The extents of the source display are adjusted to the current extents of the target display.

       Set active map canvas
           Sets the currently active map canvas (source or target). Click to set active map canvas for Return to
           previous  zoom  or  Zoom to extent of currently displayed map. Alternatively, move the mouse over the
           map canvas to be used as active canvas.

           Return to previous zoom
           Returns to the previous zoom extent. Up to 10 levels of zoom back are maintained.

         Zoom to extent of currently displayed map
           Zoom to the extent of the currently displayed map in the active map canvas (source or target).

         Settings
           Shows a settings dialog for GCP management and display:

       Symbology
           Settings for map and GCP display:

       Highlight highest RMS error only
           Only the GCP with the highest RMS error will be displayed in a different colour, both in the list  of
           GCPs and the GCP Map Display.

       Factor for RMS error threshold = M + SD * factor:
           All  GCPs  with  an  RMS  error  larger  than mean RMS + RMS standard deviation * this factor will be
           displayed in a different colour, both in the list of GCPs and the GCP  Map  Display.  As  a  rule  of
           thumb,  GCPs with an RMS error larger than M + SD * 2 are most probably wrong. GCPs with an RMS error
           larger than M + SD * 1 are worth closer inspection.  This  option  is  only  available  if  Highlight
           highest RMS error only is unchecked.

       Color
           Set the color for GCPs on the GCP Map Display.

       Color for high RMS error
           Set the color for GCPs with a high RMS error on the GCP Map Display.

       Color for selected GCP
           Set the color for the currently selected GCP on the GCP Map Display.

       Show unused GCPs
           If unchecked, unused GCPs will not be shown on the GCP Map Display.

       Color for unused GCPs
           Set the color for unused GCPs on the GCP Map Display.

       Symbol size
           Set the symbol size for GCPs on the GCP Map Display.

       Line width
           Set the line width for GCPs on the GCP Map Display.

       Select source map to display
           Select a source map for the left pane of the GCP Map Display.

       Select target map to display
           Select a target map for the right pane of the GCP Map Display.

       Rectification
           Settings for georectification:

       Select rectification method
           Set  the  polynomial  order  for  georectification.  This  order  will  also  be  used  for RMS error
           calculation.

       Clip to computational region in target project
           Clip raster maps to the current computational region in the target project when georectifying.

       Extension for output maps
           Change the extension for output map names when doing the actual georectification.

         Show Help
           Show help page for the GCP Manager.

         Quit
           Quit the GCP Manager.

   Toolbar for the GCP list
         Save GCPs to POINTS file
           The current list of GCPs is saved to the imagery group’s POINTS file and to a backup copy.

         Add new GCP
           Adds a new Ground Control Point to the list and selects it for editing.

         Delete selected GCP
           Deletes the currently selected GCP from the list.

         Clear selected GCP
           Resets all coordinates of the currently selected GCP to 0 (zero).

         Reload GCPs from POINTS file
           Reloads GCPs from the imagery group’s POINTS file.

         Recalculate RMS error
           Recalculates forward and backward RMS error for all GCP marked for use (activated checkbox  in  first
           row).

         Georectify
           Uses i.rectify to georectify all images in the source imagery group.

   GCP Map Display Statusbar
       The  GCP  map display statusbar is similar to the statusbar in the regular GRASS GIS map display with two
       differences, Go to has been replaced with Go to GCP No. and Projection has been replaced with RMS error.

       If Go to GCP No. is selected, a GCP number can be given in the left side of the statusbar and the  source
       and  target  map  canvas  will  be  centered  on  the  given  GCP. Clicking on the map canvas will update
       coordinates for this GCP.

       If RMS error is selected, the overall forward and backward RMS error is displayed.

SEE ALSO

        wxGUI
       wxGUI components

        i.rectify, m.transform, v.rectify

       See also video tutorials on GRASS Wiki.

AUTHORS

       Markus Metz
       Based on the Georectifier (GRASS 6.4.0) by Michael Barton
       Martin Landa, Czech Technical University in Prague, Czech Republic

SOURCE CODE

       Available at: wxGUI GCP Manager source code (history)

       Accessed: Thursday Aug 01 11:32:17 2024

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