Hello to all,

 

In summary I am creating aerial photograph flight diagrams from csv to
personal geodatabase. 

I have points representing the photo centres and have connected them
using the Point Connector within each run. 

Then I used the Chopper and Azimuth Calculator to get the azimuth of
each segment. Now I want to assign the azimuth of each segment to the
point at the end of that segment. An exception is the first point - that
will have the same azimuth as the second point. For example Points 1 and
2 will have the azimuth of segment 1, point 3 will have the azimuth of
segment 2, point 4 will have the azimuth of segment 3 .....

I used the Point on Line Overlayer but I can't control which line
segment the azimuth is taken from. At the moment I am playing around
with the Distance Snipper so only one segment will overlay each point.

I need the azimuth to rotate the photo frames.

 

Anyone have any other ideas how I can get the azimuths to the points?

 

 Regards

Martin Olney

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