:)))) aaah, everything´s a bit more confusing with a foreign language ^^
I found the error - I was importing from different coordinate systems. I just had to set the coordinates for the tiepoints in the "project coordinate system" and not in their own and export them afterwards. Then imported ...
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- Tue Jul 07, 2015 11:36 am
- Forum: Questions
- Topic: import point list
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- Thu Jul 02, 2015 10:58 am
- Forum: Questions
- Topic: import point list
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Re: import point list
Hi Daniel,
thank you for your answer!
I tried the way you explained, but perhaps I missed something, because it worked not as expected:
what do you mean by "... then use the corresponding clouds as is"? Do I have to click any button with "is"? (I haven´t found this yet)
The aligning of the ...
thank you for your answer!
I tried the way you explained, but perhaps I missed something, because it worked not as expected:
what do you mean by "... then use the corresponding clouds as is"? Do I have to click any button with "is"? (I haven´t found this yet)
The aligning of the ...
- Wed Jul 01, 2015 5:00 pm
- Forum: Questions
- Topic: import point list
- Replies: 4
- Views: 4998
import point list
Hello,
first: Thanks for CloudCompare!
But of course - I have a problem:
I have some unregistrated point clouds from the same objekt and I want to align them with as little efford as possible. But they are very complex and it´s not possible to do this visuably by 4 point-picking (at least without ...
first: Thanks for CloudCompare!
But of course - I have a problem:
I have some unregistrated point clouds from the same objekt and I want to align them with as little efford as possible. But they are very complex and it´s not possible to do this visuably by 4 point-picking (at least without ...