Good evening,
I have a point cloud in .las file format and when importing in Cloud Compare all the points are black.
They have a RGB information, in FugroViewer this is visible.
Can please, someone tell me, why CC doesn't see the RGB values?
Or how can I do? To convert my file in .txt format?
Thank you
No RGB information
Re: No RGB information
Make sure the color source (in the cloud properties) is RGB. By default CC displays the scalar fields and LAS files have many of them...
Daniel, CloudCompare admin
Re: No RGB information
Thank you for the quickly answer.
In the CC Object tab properties, at Colors, I have RGB, but all the points are black.
In the CC Object tab properties, at Colors, I have RGB, but all the points are black.
Re: No RGB information
And if you set any color? (with Edit > Colors > Set color for instance), do you see it properly?
If yes then it meanns that the colors are wrongly coded in the LAS file (it happens a lot). I believe there's a checkbox on the LAS loading dialog to force reading colors as 8 bits values (instead of 16 bits as they should be). You should try it.
If yes then it meanns that the colors are wrongly coded in the LAS file (it happens a lot). I believe there's a checkbox on the LAS loading dialog to force reading colors as 8 bits values (instead of 16 bits as they should be). You should try it.
Daniel, CloudCompare admin
Re: No RGB information
Thank you for all information.
Yes, it is indeed something with the LAS file, because is created with image matching process.
In CC I have set the colors, it's working fine and with 'force reading colors as 8 bits values' it creates a very colored point cloud cloud, indistinguishable.
My curiosity is why in Fugro Viewer is still working.
I think I will have to reprocess all.
Thank you for everything
Yes, it is indeed something with the LAS file, because is created with image matching process.
In CC I have set the colors, it's working fine and with 'force reading colors as 8 bits values' it creates a very colored point cloud cloud, indistinguishable.
My curiosity is why in Fugro Viewer is still working.
I think I will have to reprocess all.
Thank you for everything
Re: No RGB information
This 16 bits color coding is very uncommon and many software tools are ignoring it (saving and loading everything on 8 bits).
Some tools are also able to detect the mistake and make the conversion on the fly (but we don't do it anymore because we don't want this mistake to spread ;) ).
Some tools are also able to detect the mistake and make the conversion on the fly (but we don't do it anymore because we don't want this mistake to spread ;) ).
Daniel, CloudCompare admin