Hi @D2RS,
I am sorry to hear that.
But there is something strange in your workflow.
Just quick notes:
- for laser scans you don’t need to use Lock pose for continue option
- as you are using No under Use camera priors, the GCPs need to be placed on at least two LSPs, not just one
- first of your request was already added to our database
- regarding your second request, all of these can be set during or after import of the data
- regarding to your third request, this is in 1Ds view
- if you are getting copies of your GCPs you can drag and drop the point to the one where it belongs:
I’ll try to describe all steps to get the data aligned.
First of all, it would be good to use Make it like a clean install (application reset) before start.
Then, go to WORKFLOW/Application/Settings/Coordinate systems and set local for Project and Output coordinate system (as you are working in local system).
Import laser scans using these settings:
Feature source depends on your data.
Import images.
Select just images in 1Ds view and set the Prior pose/Absolute pose to Unknown
Import GCPs. Be aware of the right settings (mainly for format and coordinate system).
Align data. This will probably create two components. The laser scan component should be georeferenced and image component shouldn’t. In your case both are georeferenced:
Place the GCPs over the image’s components (each point on minimally three images, evenly spread around the dataset, but around 10 images will be better).
In the alignment settings set Merge georeferenced component option and align again. Now the data should be aligned.
If not, place the GCPs also on LSPs (at least two, in your case they are on only one) and align again.
Following these steps you should get aligned laser scans and images.