In Simon's (Swingtan's) VVE tutorial he touched a bit on the subject of finessing a VVE table since it behaves a little differently than a typical VE table after you generate the coefficients and generating the VVE table. If I understood it correctly, He mentioned to add 4% for course adjustments and 2% to surrounding cells on peaks and valleys after using the paste and multiply function to bring up surrounding cells to have a greater impact on the areas you are trying to correct. How far should I go into the neighboring cells to add the 4% or 2% compensation?
I've pretty much realized that the VVE table will be extremely hard to dial it in exactly since it moves around so much (far reaching changes in zones you didn't intend to change) every time you paste and multiply BEN factors and every time you generate Coefficients and generate a VVE. Are there any other tips or words of wisdom that could be shared to help "finesse" the VVE table into where the BENs want it to be? I've played around a little bit with the Zone edge align and saw that the higher the number, the deeper into the neighboring zones become affected. Is there an ideal setting for Zone edge align?
Thanks Fellas!
Jay