Height Ramp of Image with Command Line

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MustafaBAL
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Height Ramp of Image with Command Line

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Hi,
I am new to this forum, I found quite impressive that the CloudCompare is working that well and simple. Just wanted to ask few questions about a project that I am working on.
Firstly, I want to clarify my process that I am doing;
1-Loading a .ply file, Selecting Mesh
2-Edit>Colors>Height Ramp>Custom Color>Second Color>Val: (Set My Own Value)
3-Set Top View
3-Display>Render To File>(want to render as .jpg/.png with the size of 907*938px)
4-Image should look like this> https://ibb.co/L8Sdjh0

Q1) Is there a way to do this process by using CloudCompare's command line?
Q2) If Q1 is yes, in the step 2 is there a way of setting different (Val:) with command line?
Because, I will need to do this processes for more than 500 images.

Thanks in advance.
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Re: Height Ramp of Image with Command Line

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Nope sadly, the command line doesn't initialize any OpenGL / display context.

You could maybe try with some automation/macro tools?
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MustafaBAL
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Re: Height Ramp of Image with Command Line

Post by MustafaBAL »

Thank you for your answer, do you know any automation/macro tool that can work for my process?
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