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| ===== 4. Use the calibrated map ===== | ===== 4. Use the calibrated map ===== | ||
| - | Your calibrated map appears now as an **overlay** and can be managed in **[[manual: | + | Your calibrated map appears now as an **overlay** and can be managed in **[[manual: |
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| - | You can change the opacity of the calibrated map by selecting it and moving the opacity slider:\\ {{ : | + | |
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| + | 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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