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Topic ClosedImporting Aerial Photos

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    Posted: 08.Aug.2011 at 14:47
I need to pull Google (or any other site if someone knows a better one) aerial photos into AutoCAD.  I import GPS coords from soil sample locations and want to overlay them on an aerial photo.  I do not know how to import the photo into the correct place using coords.  I usually have to manipulate the aerial photo and it takes so much time to get it right.  HELP!
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: 08.Aug.2011 at 15:58
It would help if you had two identifiable points in the aerial photo that you knew the coordinates of.  I think you could then use the ALIGN command to match up the photo with the identical coordinates in your soil sampling survey data.
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