The Stereo Pair Properties sheet lists all kind of important information on a selected stereo pair. In fact, all relevant information that is stored in the object definition file of the stereo pair is displayed. For more information, refer to Basic concepts : Properties of objects.
This Properties sheet appears:
General tab: |
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Object type and name: |
Dependent Stereo Pair "Name": for a dependent stereo pair of which the output maps have been defined and/or calculated. Stereo Pair "Name": for a stereo pair which is not dependent anymore on its input maps. When you click this flat button, the stereo pair will be (re)opened. |
Location: |
The path and directory where this object is stored. |
Object date and time: |
Date and time when this stereo pair was last changed. |
Object size: |
Total size of this stereo pair (.STP) on disk in bytes. This does not include any objects which are part of the stereo pair. |
Read only: |
Select this check box if this stereo pair should be read-only. |
Description: |
Optionally, change the description of this stereo pair. The description of a stereo pair is visible on the status bar of the Main window when moving the mouse pointer over the stereo pair in a Catalog. |
Dependency tab (for dependent/calculated stereo pairs): |
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Object type and name: |
Dependent Stereo Pair "Name": for a dependent stereo pair of which the output maps have been defined and/or calculated. When you click this flat button, the stereo pair will be (re)opened. |
Definition: |
In case of a dependent epipolar stereo pair:
In case of a dependent stereo pair from DTM, the expression by which the object was created is listed, i.e. the object definition. |
Up-to-date or not: |
Lists whether this stereo pair is up-to-date or not. If not, the name of the input object that was changed last is shown including that object's date and time. |
Depends on: |
In a tree view, the names of two raster maps are listed on which this stereo pair depends. |
Calculate: |
When the stereo pair and its two output raster maps have not been calculated yet:
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Make Up-to-Date: |
When the stereo pair is not up-to-date anymore, i.e. when one or more of the input raster maps on which this stereo pair depends have been changed, and when the output raster maps of this stereo pair are already calculated:
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Release Disk Space: |
When the output raster maps of the stereo pair have been calculated already:
The expression, by which this dependent stereo pair was created, and by which the output raster maps can be recreated, remains stored in the stereo pair's object definition file; the output raster maps can thus always be recalculated. |
Break Dependency Link: |
Regardless of whether this stereo pair is Up-to-Date or not:
Do not break the dependency link if you wish to be able to update/recalculate the output raster maps of this stereo pair in a later stage on the basis of changed input objects. |
Contains tab: |
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Object type and name: |
Dependent Stereo Pair "Name": for a dependent stereo pair of which the output maps have been defined and/or calculated. Stereo Pair "Name": for a stereo pair which is not dependent anymore on its input maps. When you click this flat button, the stereo pair will be (re)opened. |
Objects in container: |
The two output raster maps that are stored by this stereo pair are listed. |
Used By tab: |
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Object type and name: |
Dependent Stereo Pair "Name": for a dependent stereo pair of which the output maps have been defined and/or calculated. Stereo Pair "Name": for a stereo pair which is not dependent anymore on its input maps. When you click this flat button, the stereo pair will be (re)opened. |
Used By: |
In a tree view, it is listed by which other objects this stereo pair is used. |
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