I'm new to Arc and this community so apologies if I have posted in the wrong place.
I can see this subject has been flogged regularly on previous message boards, and I hope this is a slightly different question that is worth answering. I have been reading the various posts and training series, which are especially detailed for ArcMap.
I would like to know if the functionality exists in ArcPro to take local sampling grids, with variable X-Y orientations, that have UTM control points on the corners, and perform an automatic transformation for the local data. Or, if I will have to calculate the trigonometry myself to convert the grids in excel.
Thanks in advance.
Are you looking for tools like this?
An overview of the Conflation toolset—Help | Documentation
or imagery too?
Hi Dan,
Thank you for the reply, those tools are interesting and I will use them in the future.
I was simply looking to perform an affine (or similar) transformation of coordinates in different local grids to a projected coordinate system, with the use of DGPS derived control points. In the end I reverted to MapInfo where I am familiar with these transformations, I would still be interested in knowing how to use ArcPro to do the same though.
Cheers,
Gabriel