Photo Point Spreadsheet

The Photo Point Spreadsheet tab displays two related spreadsheets side by side. The left spreadsheet, Photogrammetry Points, includes all of the photogrammetry points in your project. When you click the row selector located to the left of a Point ID, the photogrammetry observations for that point are displayed in the Observations spreadsheet on the right.

To view a Photo Point Spreadsheet:

To manage the columns display:

  • To specify the default columns to display in the spreadsheet, select Project Settings in the Quick Access Toolbar. Then click View > Photo Point Spreadsheet. For each type of data, select to Show or Hide the column in the spreadsheet.
  • To change the order of columns in the spreadsheet, with the spreadsheet open, click and drag column headings to a new locations as necessary.

To navigate the spreadsheet:

  • To select a photogrammetry point, click the row selector located to the left of the Point ID in the Photogrammetry Points spreadsheet. The observations for the selected photogrammetry point are displayed in the Observations spreadsheet.

To display photogrammetry properties:

  • To view properties for a photogrammetry point, double-click the row selector located to the left of the Point ID.
  • To view properties for a photogrammetry observation, double-click the row selector located to the left of the Observation ID.

To sort and filter rows:

  • Click on a column heading to change the sorting of rows between ascending and descending order.
  • To filter the rows displayed in a spreadsheet, click the Filter icon located at the top of any column and select a filtering option.

To copy data:

  • Select the rows you want to copy in either spreadsheet. Or, right-click on the spreadsheet and select Select All. Then right-click and select Copy. The selected data is copied to your clipboard and can now be pasted into a text file or external spreadsheet.

Related topics

Pane and Data View Positioning

Select from Spreadsheet Views

Tabbed View Arrangement

Understanding Photogrammetry

Measure Points Using Photogrammetry