Title: MultiVision Training
1MultiVision Training
2Integrating with GIS
- MultiVision includes extensions that enable you
to connect to ArcGIS and integrate with the GIS
database - While working in ArcGIS, users can select an
image/feature or object. - Activating the MultiVision button in ArcGIS opens
the MultiVision screen, which then appears on top
of the ArcGIS screen. - The Multivision screen displays the 4 best
obliques of the selected image.
3Installing MultiVision Extensions for ArcGIS
- Before you try to connect to ArcGIS, make sure
that you have installed the relevant ArcGIS
extensions - To install the MultiVision extension for ArcGIS
- In the MultiVision installation CD, open to the
appropriate folder for your version of ArcGIS. - Double-click Setup.exe and following the
instructions that appear on screen.
4Starting MultiVision from ArcGIS
- In ArcGIS, make sure that the MultiVision
toolbar is selected - Go to ViewgtToolbar and select MultiVision
- Go to Toolsgt extensionsgt check MultiVision
toolbar
5MultiVision Buttons in ArcGIS
Focus MultiVision on Center of Map
Activate MultiVision (On or Off)
Pan to the next selected feature
6MultiVision Measurement Toolbar
- The MultiVision measurement toolbar appears when
working with ArcGIS - It contains the same tools that you use in
MultiVision when performing measurements and 3D
Modeling - NOTE You can only use the tools in the
MultiVision toolbar on oblique images
Vertical
Magnet
Eraser
Horizontal
Hand
Full
Zoom
Reset
Return to MultiVision
Sync
7Synchronizing MultiVision Obliques with ArcGIS
Images
- In ArcGIS, use ArcGIS tools to find the location
you want. - In the ArcGIS MultiVision toolbar, click Focus
MultiVision on Center of Map.
8ArcGIS Example of Street Name
- While in ArcGIS, you can view data about a
selected feature or object such as a street name,
parcel, building id etc.
Record of selected object
9Viewing the Street in MultiVision
- In the MultiVision toolbar, click Focus
MultiVision on Center of Map. - MultiVision opens over ArcGIS, displaying the
appropriate obliques.
Record of Oak Street in ArcGIS
Oak Street in MultiVision obliques