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Tables

Tables are similar to spread sheets with rows and columns of data.  The available tables in PhotoModeler are:

        the Photo Table, used to view and manipulate photograph, camera and camera station data and is described below,

        the Point Table, used to view the properties of Object Points and is described below,

        the 2D Point Table, used to view the properties of 2D marked points on photos and is described below,

        the SmartPoint Table, used to view the properties of SmartPoints. The SmartPoint table is very similar to the Point Table with the exception of a few columns that do not apply (i.e. #Constraints, Control Name, Ref. Check Tag, Target Bits, Target Code). 

        the 2D SmartPoint Table, used to view the properties of 2D SmartPoints on photos . The 2D SmartPoint Table shows the same properties as the 2D Point Table

        the Offset Point Table, used to view the properties of Offset Points and is described below,

        the Line Table, used to view the properties of all Lines in the project and is described below,

        the Edge Table, described in the Other Object Tables section below.

        the Curve Table, described in the Other Object Tables section below.

        the Surface Table, used to view the properties of Surfaces and is described below.

        the Silhouette Table, used to view the properties of Surfaces and is described below.

        the Bent Tube Table, described in the Other Object Tables section below.

        the Cylinder Table, described in the Other Object Tables section below.

        the Cloud/Mesh Table, as described below.

        the Contour Table, as described below.

        the Dimensions/Annotations Table, as described below.

        the Check Points Table, as described below.

        the Check Distances Table, as described below.

        the Volume Table, as described below.

         

Note: Tables that are open can be printed or exported (to file or clipboard) using the Output to Printer, Clipboard or File feature.

Also note: Tables can be navigated using the Up Arrow (move up one), Down Arrow (move down one), Home (move to top row), and End (move to bottom row) keys, in addition to the Page Down and Page Up keys that previously were enabled. The selected table item changes as you navigate using the keyboard.