tekim
(Mike)
2
Imagery alignment is a very localized thing. Just because it is correctly aligned in one area, does not mean that an area a few meters away is correctly aligned.
If you have a truly better imagery source, that is it has a lower error (e.g. CE90=5 meters vs CE90=10 meters), then you could adjust existing features. However, it is likely that the sources have similar levels of accuracy, and they just happen to differ. In this case, adjusting the existing features does not make the data any better, it simply makes the map look better when viewed against that specific imagery source at this specific time.