Aerial Imagery Tool
Import and configure aerial imagery files
Description
The Aerial Imagery Tool enables you to import and configure aerial
imagery files. RoadRunner imports geolocated aerial imagery for visual reference and for mapping textures
onto surfaces. You can import geolocated imagery from a variety of common file formats such as
GeoTIFF (.tif, .tiff) and JPEG 2000
(.jp2). These images contain the necessary map projection information to
accurately position them on the surface of the Earth. You can also use this tool to import and
adjust nongeoreferenced imagery, such as JPG files. For more information about supported file
formats, see Aerial Image
Assets.
To provide full coverage of an area, you can import multiple images of it, in which case some of the imported maps might overlap in certain regions. You can adjust the priorities of the images to determine which one takes priority in overlapping areas.
If you do not have geolocated scene imagery, you can obtain geographic information system (GIS) data compatible with RoadRunner from various sources. For more information on where to obtain RoadRunner-compatible GIS data, see Download GIS Data for Use in RoadRunner.
Open the Aerial Imagery Tool
On the RoadRunner toolbar, click the Aerial Imagery Tool button:
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Examples
Parameters
When you import an aerial imagery file by using the Aerial Imagery Tool button, the Attributes pane displays the Global Aerial Imagery Settings and Aerial Image attribute categories.
The Global Aerial Imagery Settings attribute category contains these attributes:
| Attribute | Description |
|---|---|
| Offset | The value by which to move the imported vector aerial image relative to the
scene origin (0, 0, 0), in meters. Use the X and
Y offset values to move the imported image along the
Default:
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| Opacity | Opacity value of the aerial image in the scene editing canvas, specified as a scalar in the range [0, 1]. A value of 0 is fully transparent, while a value of 1 is fully opaque. Default:
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| Meters Per Texels | Resolution of the imported aerial image file in meters per texel. Use this attribute to control the sampling rate of the imported imagery. Increase this value to enable you to view larger areas at the expense of lower image quality. Default:
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| Generate Material | Use this attribute to assign an aerial imagery material to a surface. By default, RoadRunner displays aerial imagery for only visual reference. You can optionally apply the aerial imagery to terrain surfaces by creating a new material and applying it to the surfaces. For an example, see Assign Aerial Imagery Material to Surface. |
The Aerial Image attribute category contains these attributes:
| Attribute | Description |
|---|---|
| Priority | When you import multiple overlapping aerial images, you can adjust the priority of each image to determine which one applies in overlapping areas. Use the Push to bottom and Bring to top buttons to reduce or increase priority, respectively, for the selected image. |
| Assets | Displays the filename of the imported aerial image file. |
| Custom Local Adjustments | Specifies options to override the information of an imported aerial image file and assign custom offset and resolution to the texels of the image.
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Version History
Introduced in R2020a
