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I want to make a high LOD mesh so that I can latter use flattens to add small depressions (rain gutters) to my airfield.I've used Microdem to fill holes and BIGBSQ.exe. When I run resample (2004 sdk)with LOD = AUTO in the .inf I get a nice .bgl file that looks as expected in tmfviewer. However when i change to LOD = 12 I get a 1kb file that won't open in tmfviewer.INF follows///////////////////[Destination] LOD = AUTO DestDir = "C:Program filesFS2004SDKTERRAIN_SDKTerrain_Tools" DestBaseFileName = "N24E055c" UseSourceDimensions = 1[source] Type = ElevS16LSB SourceDir = "C:Program FilesFS2004SDKTERRAIN_SDKTerrain_Tools" SourceFile = "N24E055.bsq" CellType = S16LSB NullCellValue = -9999 Lat = 24.0 Lon = E55.0 NumOfCellsPerLine = 1201 NumOfLines = 1201 CellXdimensionDeg = 0.00083263946711074 CellYdimensionDeg = 0.00083263946711074 ScaleinMeters = 1.0////////////////Am I missing a step for oversmapling or is there more to change in the INF than the LOD line?Blairroe@telus.net

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>However when i>change to LOD = 12 I get a 1kb file that won't open in>tmfviewer.>Am I missing a step for oversmapling or is there more to>change in the INF than the LOD line?Resample "2002" and "2004" don't like oversampling: they output a tiny and invalid BGL file (~1KB in size). Try a different tool to carry out this operation, then feed Resample with the oversampled mesh. Emerson de Oliveira

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