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| ===== About ===== | ===== About ===== | ||
| - | {{ : | + | This feature |
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| + | <wrap info>Available | ||
| ===== 1. Get a map picture ===== | ===== 1. Get a map picture ===== | ||
| - | * open the function in <wrap box>Menu > More > On-board | + | * open the function in <wrap box>Menu > All features |
| - | * tap **Take** to take a photo with you phone camera - the more quality camera, the better | + | * tap **Take** to take a photo with your phone camera - the more quality camera, the better |
| - | * or **Select** to chooose | + | * or **Select** to choose |
| - | <WRAP round tip > | + | |
| - | We recommend to **copy the image** | + | |
| - | </ | + | |
| ===== 2. Calibrate the map picture ===== | ===== 2. Calibrate the map picture ===== | ||
| - | * tap //Add// and choose a **distinct point** (a hill summit, crossroads etc.) on your picture | + | * tap //Add// and choose a **distinct point** (a hill summit, crossroads etc.) on your picture\\ {{ : |
| - | * tap {{: | + | * tap {{: |
| - | * {{ : | + | * repeat this procedure **4 times** - try to select points making a rectangle. You can edit their positions by tapping {{: |
| ===== 3. Generate your calibrated map ===== | ===== 3. Generate your calibrated map ===== | ||
| - | * when you are ready with your four points the status line **turns green** and the //Compute// button activates | + | * when you are ready with your four points the status line **turns green** and the //Create// button activates\\ {{ : |
| - | * calibration points overview appears - indicates their **deviation**. When it is not large you can name the new map and proceed to its rendering | + | * calibration points overview appears - indicates their **deviation**.\\ {{ : |
| - | <WRAP round tip >If you have chosen a huge picture, | + | <WRAP round tip >If you have chosen a big image it is highly recommended |
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| + | ==== Save the calibration configuration for later use ==== | ||
| + | If you have **more map images of the same size and scale** to calibrate you can use one configuration for calibrating them all: | ||
| + | - calibrate the first image | ||
| + | - **save the calibration configuration**: | ||
| + | - open the next image | ||
| + | - calibrate | ||
| + | - repeat ad hoc. | ||
| ===== 4. Use the calibrated map ===== | ===== 4. Use the calibrated map ===== | ||
| - | Your calibrated map appears now as an **overlay** and can be (de)selected | + | Your calibrated map appears now as an **overlay** and can be managed |
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| + | <WRAP center round tip> | ||
| + | If you want to use the calibrated map elsewhere, e.g. in Google Earth, they are stored as KMZ files in the **/// | ||
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