Ok, I understand , I think the "random RGB color generator' should be good enough for most individual-objets segmentation applications.
Do you think that this would be a significant improvement to CC and are you thinking in implement such functionality ?
best
Antonio
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- Thu Jun 12, 2014 6:56 pm
- Forum: Requests, new functionalities
- Topic: [Done] Improving "color space" with a random color ramp
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- Wed Jun 11, 2014 11:45 pm
- Forum: Requests, new functionalities
- Topic: [Done] Improving "color space" with a random color ramp
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Re: Improving “color space” by introducing a random color ra
I' sorry .... but the last comment was for RGB colors, which would be the ideal case. but, I was willing to say that the color ramps currently available in CloudCompare could work as well. Currently, I'm using ClodCompare to display my forest trees LiDAR point clouds. For each cluster corresponding ...
- Wed Jun 11, 2014 11:37 pm
- Forum: Requests, new functionalities
- Topic: [Done] Improving "color space" with a random color ramp
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Re: Improving “color space” by introducing a random color ra
Hi I think that the color ramps currently available in CloudCompare are adapted to do this job. 0 Of course, there will be some clusters (trees in my case) that will display nearly the same color: let's say (RGB)=(0.4,0.1,0.9)). However, because the color would be randomly assigned to every cluster,...
- Fri Jun 06, 2014 10:45 pm
- Forum: Requests, new functionalities
- Topic: [Done] Improving "color space" with a random color ramp
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[Done] Improving "color space" with a random color ramp
I'm not sure whether this solution already exists, but here it goes I’m working with small-footprint high-resolution (+/- 10pt?m2) airborne LiDAR point clouds over tropical forests. I generated point clouds for which the attribute “classification” corresponds to a label that is assigned to each indi...