How to Activate Perspective Rectifier Software
How to Activate Perspective Rectifier Software
Perspective Rectifier is a software that allows you to rectify pictures to do a survey from digital or traditional photos[^4^]. It can help you perform geometric or points rectification, mosaic, and measures on the images. You can also export the rectified images to various formats, including DXF and GeoTiff.
To use Perspective Rectifier, you need to activate it with a license key. The license key is a file with the extension .iso that you can download from the official website of RectifierSoft.com after purchasing the software. The license key is valid for one computer only and cannot be transferred to another device.
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To activate Perspective Rectifier, follow these steps:
Download the license key file (.iso) from your email or from the website of RectifierSoft.com.
Mount the .iso file as a virtual drive using a software like Daemon Tools or WinCDEmu.
Run Perspective Rectifier and click on the "Help" menu.
Select "Activate" and browse to the virtual drive where you mounted the .iso file.
Select the file "codice_attivazione.iso" and click "Open".
Wait for the activation process to complete. You should see a message saying "Activation successful".
Restart Perspective Rectifier and enjoy its features.
If you have any problems with the activation process, please contact RectifierSoft.com support at support@rectifiersoft.com.
How to Use Perspective Rectifier
Once you have activated Perspective Rectifier, you can start using it to rectify your images. There are two main methods of rectification: geometric and points. Geometric rectification is based on defining the vanishing lines and specifying two measures on the image. Points rectification is based on using four or more reference points that can be imported from a topographical instrument or inserted manually.
To use geometric rectification, follow these steps:
Open an image file or scan a photo.
Select "Geometric Rectification" from the "Rectify" menu.
Draw two or more horizontal axes and two or more vertical axes on the image by clicking and dragging with the mouse.
Specify two measures on the image by clicking on two points and typing the distance between them.
Click "OK" to rectify and scale the image.
Save the rectified image as a file or copy it to the clipboard.
To use points rectification, follow these steps:
Open an image file or scan a photo.
Select "Points Rectification" from the "Rectify" menu.
Import four or more reference points from a topographical instrument or insert them manually by clicking on the image and typing their coordinates.
Click "OK" to rectify and scale the image.
Save the rectified image as a file or copy it to the clipboard.
How to Perform Mosaic and Measures
Perspective Rectifier also allows you to combine two or more images in a single rectification, which is useful when you need to survey a large building or a complex structure. You can also perform measures of distance, perimeter and area directly on the rectified images.
To perform mosaic, follow these steps:
Open two or more image files or scan two or more photos.
Select "Mosaic" from the "Rectify" menu.
Select the method of rectification (geometric or points) and follow the same steps as above for each image.
Select the images to be combined and click "OK".
Adjust the position and orientation of each image by dragging and rotating with the mouse.
Click "OK" to create the mosaic image.
Save the mosaic image as a file or copy it to the clipboard.
To perform measures, follow these steps:
Open a rectified image file or paste a rectified image from the clipboard.
Select "Measures" from the "Tools" menu.
Select the type of measure (distance, perimeter or area) and click on the image to define the points of measurement.
The measure value will be displayed on the status bar at the bottom of the window.
How to Export Rectified Images
Perspective Rectifier allows you to export your rectified images to various formats, including DXF and GeoTiff. You can also export them as World File (.tfw or .jgw) which contains georeferencing information. You can use these formats to import your rectified images into your CAD software or other applications that support them.
To export rectified images, follow these steps:
Open a rectified image file or paste a rectified image from the clipboard.
Select "Export" from the "File" menu.
Select the format you want to export (PNG, JPG, BMP, TIF, JP2, DXF, GeoTiff).
If you select DXF format, you can also choose to export the points used for rectification as well.
If you select GeoTiff format, you can also choose to export a World File as well.
Browse to the folder where you want to save your exported file and click "Save".
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