One plugin is called Bio-Formats. This will import and export a wide number of file formats along with their important metadata. See the list of supported file formats on the Bio-Formats website for the complete list as of this writing. Some image file formats are more akin to databases rather than images e. Leica LIF files. In these cases a second dialog will list the images in the 'database' prompting you to select which to open.
Once you select LSM the panel will appear. Lambda stacks are therefore imported as multiple images, not a single stack. Once opened, the file information can be accessed and the information can be irreversibly stamped into the images or exported.
With the plugin it is possible to extract alignments, corridors and surfaces from within Civil3D. The plugin allows the creation of stakeout point lists within Revit. Based on Revit's family function, multiple points can be generated automatically. Additionally, data can be enriched with codes and attributes. Working with codes and attributes facilitates and speeds up data handling when doing export and also when laying out in the field.
With Leica Building Link the points then can be exported from Revit and directly uploaded to the field equipment. Once the fieldwork is complete, the export of measurement data from Captivate or iCON build back to Autodesk is just as easy as the import. The plugins facilitate the transfer of data - such as topographic survey, field measurements, as-built-checks or layout reports - back to the office.
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