Great video, is there a way to see the code entered for the point associated with the photo? I was hoping this would be added to the metadata for the photo.
I can take the shot and take the picture but when I exit out it doesn’t give me the option to link it to the measured point? Tried bringing it back up in photos but I can’t seem to figure it out.
Hi Nik- In current versions of Trimble Access, when you create a new job, there is a "Media File" option that's available in the job Properties section. If you select this, you will see several different choices for "linking" your Media (photo) files. Choices include: Job, Previous Point, Next Point, Point Name, or None. I usually leave this set at Previous Point on my collector. Since you are not seeing a "link" prompt, I'd suggest creating a test job on your data collector and see if perhaps this is set to None or something else that's undesirable on yours. If so, change it accordingly. Hope this helps! -gh
Great video, is there a way to see the code entered for the point associated with the photo? I was hoping this would be added to the metadata for the photo.
It would also be nice to be able to change the name of the images. So when I import them to usb/pc they already have the correct names.
I can take the shot and take the picture but when I exit out it doesn’t give me the option to link it to the measured point?
Tried bringing it back up in photos but I can’t seem to figure it out.
Hi Nik- In current versions of Trimble Access, when you create a new job, there is a "Media File" option that's available in the job Properties section. If you select this, you will see several different choices for "linking" your Media (photo) files. Choices include: Job, Previous Point, Next Point, Point Name, or None. I usually leave this set at Previous Point on my collector. Since you are not seeing a "link" prompt, I'd suggest creating a test job on your data collector and see if perhaps this is set to None or something else that's undesirable on yours. If so, change it accordingly. Hope this helps! -gh
@@greghazelquist644 Thanks Greg. I didn’t realize it was Trimble Access. that’s probably my problem, I’m using Trimble Siteworks.