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== When To Do ==

When trying to fix a landmark, there are moments when one image just won't auto correlate. If you have a lot of images to work with you can probably just delete this image and be done with it. However, if you are working with few images (less than 30) it is probably best to keep the image and try to manually move it close to the desired positioned so it could then auto correlate.

Another reason to manually move an image that won't auto correlate rather than delete it is if that image is the only one at a high or low emission angle. It would be desirable to keep that image for more accurate topography.

== What To Do ==

Manually Moving An Image

When To Do

When trying to fix a landmark, there are moments when one image just won't auto correlate. If you have a lot of images to work with you can probably just delete this image and be done with it. However, if you are working with few images (less than 30) it is probably best to keep the image and try to manually move it close to the desired positioned so it could then auto correlate.

Another reason to manually move an image that won't auto correlate rather than delete it is if that image is the only one at a high or low emission angle. It would be desirable to keep that image for more accurate topography.

What To Do

Manually Moving An Image (last edited 2016-01-13 15:19:21 by JohnWeirich)