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manual:user_guide:maps_tools:calibrator [2015/12/30 07:51] mstupkamanual:user_guide:maps_tools:calibrator [2023/12/01 09:10] (current) – [4. Use the calibrated map] mstupka
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-{{ :manual:user_guide:ic_on_board_calibration_alt.png?nolink|}}====== Image map calibration ======+{{ :manual:user_guide:ic_on_board_calibration_alt.png?nolink|}}====== Image Map Calibration ======
  
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 ===== About ===== ===== About =====
  
-This feature enables calibrating an image of map and placing it over the active map. For example when you go to the ZOO or a park simply take a picture of its detailed plan displayed on a board at the entrance. After that you can calibrate the photo according to your background map use it for your further navigation. <wrap info>This option is available only to Locus Map Pro users.</wrap>+This feature enables calibrating of an image of map and placing it over a background map. For example when you go to the ZOO or a park simply take a picture of its detailed plan displayed on a board at the entrance. After thatyou can calibrate the photo according to your background map and use it for your further navigation. 
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 +<wrap info>Available only with **[[https://www.locusmap.app/premium|Premium]]**</wrap>
 ===== 1. Get a map picture ===== ===== 1. Get a map picture =====
-  * open the function in <wrap box>Menu > More functions On-board Map Calibrator</wrap>, a dialog appears +  * open the function in <wrap box>Menu > All features > Map tools > Image map calibration</wrap>, a dialog appears 
-  * 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 choose the photo from your device photo folder.  +  * or **Select** to choose the photo from your device memory, from Dropbox etc.
-<WRAP round tip > +
-We recommend to **copy the image** from your PC/scanner/internet or a DSLR camera to your Dropbox or the phone photo folder (DCIM) before selecting it to get better results +
-</WRAP>+
  
-{{ :manual:user_guide:calibr.png?nolink |}} 
 ===== 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\\ {{ :manual:user_guide:maps_tools:calibr2.png?nolink |}} 
-  * tap {{:manual:user_guide:ic_map_alt.png?nolink&30|}} in //Map coordinates menu// and choose **the same point** on your background map +  * tap {{:manual:user_guide:ic_map_alt.png?nolink&30|}} in //Map coordinates menu// and choose **the same point** on your background map\\ {{ :manual:user_guide:maps_tools:calibr3.png?nolink |}} 
-  * repeat this procedure **4 times** - try to select points making a square. You can edit their positions by tapping {{:manual:user_guide:ic_edit_alt.png?nolink&30|}} or remove them. +  * repeat this procedure **4 times** - try to select points making a rectangle. You can edit their positions by tapping {{:manual:user_guide:ic_edit_alt.png?nolink&30|}} or remove them.\\ {{ :manual:user_guide:maps_tools:calibr.png?nolink |}}
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-{{ :manual:user_guide:calibr2.png?nolink |}}+
 ===== 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\\ {{ :manual:user_guide:maps_tools:calibr4.png?nolink |}} 
-  * 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**.\\ {{ :manual:user_guide:maps_tools:calibr5.png?nolink |}}\\ When it is not too significant you can name the new map and proceed to its rendering 
-<WRAP round tip >If you have chosen a huge picture, it is highly recommended to divide the map image into many small maps (tiles) bundled into one file.+<WRAP round tip >If you have chosen a big image it is highly recommended to check **Optimize map** to divide the map image into many small maps (tiles) bundled into one file.
 </WRAP> </WRAP>
 +==== 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**:\\ {{ :manual:user_guide:maps_tools:calibr11.png?nolink |}}
 +  - 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 in **[[manual:user_guide:items:management|Data manager > Items]]** +Your calibrated map appears now as an **overlay** and can be managed in **[[manual:user_guide:items:management|Map Items]]** box or in the **[[manual:user_guide:mainscr_lpanel#active_items|Active items]]** of the **content panel**. There you can change the opacity of the calibrated map by selecting it and moving the opacity slider:\\ {{ :manual:user_guide:maps_tools:calibr9.png?nolink |}} 
-<WRAP center round tip>You can change opacity of the calibrated map by selecting it in the side item browser and moving the opacity slider:</WRAP> + 
-{{ :manual:user_guide:items:items5.png?nolink |}}+<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 **///Locus/MapItems/calibrated_maps//** directory. 
 +</WRAP>
  
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