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- How to modify surface elevations from meters to feet
The Lidar data is in UTM meters and my CAD drawing is in Minnesota state plane feet I can create surfaces using the Lidar DEM files, but I'm having trouble re-projecting and converting the elevations from meters to feet I can re-project using ArcMap, but I don't have the spatial analyst to convert the elevations from meters to feet
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The default gravitational acceleration (196 2 studs sec^2) would suggest that there are 20 studs in a meter, as it is precisely 20 times the gravitational acceleration on Earth’s surface in meters sec^2
- Solved: Feet instead of meters - Autodesk Community
I have checked the units in this drawing and they are in meters, however when I try to make an alignment and then change the station labels they show as feet Can someone please tell me how to change this? Drawing with an alignment attached
- Coordinate transformation tool for civil 3D issue
<<"Transform from meters <=> feet not supported at this time >> Your original projection is Pointe Noire UTM zone 32S (EPSG 28232) which has units of meters and you want to re-project to WGS84 datum, Lat-Long (EPSG 32732) which ahs units of degrees
- Issue with geotiff elevation showing in meters, everything else is in . . .
Image-1 Assuming the native projection of your data is UTM84-13N, WGS84 datum, meters, Civil3D's Add DEM window would look like this: Image-2 Since 'feet' is indicated under elevation units in Image-2, you'll have the correct elevation units (feet, not meters) when you build your surface and STILL have geospatial accuracy in the X and Y
- Use meters as primary unit and feet inches as alternate unit
I need my dimstyle to have primary unit suffix 'm' for meters My alternate unit needs to be feet inches Can I convert my primary unit to meters, instead of just using 'm' as suffix? Using scale factor doesn't work, as it also changes my alternate unit
- Point Cloud LAS, X-Y in international foot, Z in meters
I have point cloud LAS file in SC83IF with horizontal (X, Y) coordinates in international feet and vertical (Z) elevations in meters When importing into RECAP Pro, either the coordinates or the elevations are incorrect I can get the correct X- Y coordinates but the Z elevations will be off by a
- HOW TO DRAW IN METERS IN AUTOCAD - Autodesk Community
AutoCAD is UNITLESS, and doesn't undestand inches or meters In the below DDUNITS dialog, you are specifying the units of the drawing when inserting blocks You can setup your dimensions to user METERS as the dimension unit, but you draw in 'unitless' units
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