J. D. You could technically do it either way but your method for registration would have to be different. You can’t do a cloud to cloud registration without sampling your scans first.
Thanks! But you have not touched last step, saving. What is your recommendation? I tried to use "copy TZF's", to create a new project folder, but it moves only TZF's and just links other files. Not sure what is the best way. (have registration of o big site, was done over several weeks, each day as a separate project, due to several people working on it) Ideally, thought to merge projects and get one new project folder with all files in it. (or should I leave files where they are and link them, and delete obsolete RWP files later?)
As a general rule of mine i always copy the TZFs file just so i can have them attached to the new RWP project. That way you're not referencing the original files. Yes you'll duplicate information but you'll have a neat system. It helps you be organized with your files.
Is it best to perform this operation before or after doing sampled scans??
J. D. You could technically do it either way but your method for registration would have to be different. You can’t do a cloud to cloud registration without sampling your scans first.
How many medium density scans can be in one realworks project? Just looking for an approximate number.
I've seen over a 1,000 in one project, so I am pretty sure its however many your PC can handle and not explode.
Thanks! But you have not touched last step, saving. What is your recommendation? I tried to use "copy TZF's", to create a new project folder, but it moves only TZF's and just links other files. Not sure what is the best way. (have registration of o big site, was done over several weeks, each day as a separate project, due to several people working on it)
Ideally, thought to merge projects and get one new project folder with all files in it. (or should I leave files where they are and link them, and delete obsolete RWP files later?)
As a general rule of mine i always copy the TZFs file just so i can have them attached to the new RWP project. That way you're not referencing the original files. Yes you'll duplicate information but you'll have a neat system. It helps you be organized with your files.