Thanks for your reply! I'm glad that this is a problem of meshlab, I was getting worried that this could be a problem of my files or something I've done with them :D
May I ask you another question? The .pts files that I already have are build in the following way:
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-0.021856 1.958903 0.942040 -2030 1 1 1
-1.020605 1.000081 0.068065 -2014 9 1 1
-1.018487 1.000074 0.066315 -2030 1 1 1
-1.017673 0.999588 0.068003 -2014 9 1 1
-1.022445 1.000137 0.064658 -2030 1 1 1
-1.022109 0.999553 0.062153 -2030 1 1 1
-1.020539 0.999032 0.065357 -2014 9 1 1
-1.021308 0.999728 0.064365 -2030 1 1 1
-1.038918 0.997766 0.062939 -392 110 97 109
Is it possible to see which options were chosen? I can see a header with the amount of lines, but the following lines seem slightly different?
Saving bin-file to pts or comparable
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Re: Saving bin-file to pts or comparable
The PTS files are always: X Y Z Intensity R G B.
More generally in CloudCompare you can check the 'Columns title' in the 'Save' dialog to make CC write the column names on the first line of the file.
More generally in CloudCompare you can check the 'Columns title' in the 'Save' dialog to make CC write the column names on the first line of the file.
Daniel, CloudCompare admin
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Re: Saving bin-file to pts or comparable
Ah, I see. Many thanks for your help!