![]() After launching the command, click the open button (1) to select your images. No special file preparations or external “world” files are needed. ![]() Almost all cell phones and some traditional cameras include the GPS data in the embedded EXIF data. This command will place a symbol at the location of a captured image, presuming that the image contains the required GPS information. Now that we have the Coordinate Zone set, let’s look at the “Image Symbol Place” command. In our example, we will use TX83-SCF ( Texas State Plane South Central Zone, NAD83, Foot). If you don’t know the zone name, click the button next to the blank field and find your desired zone in the “Coordinate System Select” dialog. ![]() The other read-only fields in this dialog will be populated. If you know the name of your zone, simply type it into the top field and press the Tab key. ![]() To do this, click the first button on the Ribbon named Drawing System. To get started, most functionality in GeoLocationPlus requires that you set your coordinate zone. For AutoCAD 2015 and later, GeoLocationPlus expands the functionality of the Geolocation tools already present. In this post, we are going to use GeoLocationPlus, running on BricsCAD Pro v18, the ribbon of which is pictured below. GeoLocationPlus from DotSoft is a low cost add-on that adds GeoLocation functionality to BricsCAD Pro (Windows version), AutoCAD 2014 and earlier, as well as IntelliCAD, and ZWCad.
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