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Scenario:
I imported (5) separate .las/cloud files and merged them for one big project. I clicked 'Yes' upon "Save original cloud index as SF?". I have some smaller cloud datasets that I'd like to now merge with this large one, but not lose the original cloud index from the first merge, does anyone have a process for this? I was thinking of creating a constant....but I'm not sure how to carry over that original cloud value...
Saving Scaler Fields
Re: Saving Scaler Fields
If I understand the question correctly, click 'No' when merging.
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Re: Saving Scaler Fields
Sorry, I don't know how to do that one.
Re: Saving Scaler Fields
You can simply rename the first 'Original cloud indexes' scalar field to something else, so as to prevent it from being overwritten.
Better, you can also create a 'constant' SF with 'Original cloud indexes' as name and a larger index value, and then merge the 2 clouds without generating the indexes SF (so as to not overwrite it). The SFs with the same name will be automatically merged.
And last, you can even merge multiple clouds as a second cloud, use the 'SF arithmetics' tool to shift the indexes by a constant value (with 'add') and eventually merge the 2 clouds.
Better, you can also create a 'constant' SF with 'Original cloud indexes' as name and a larger index value, and then merge the 2 clouds without generating the indexes SF (so as to not overwrite it). The SFs with the same name will be automatically merged.
And last, you can even merge multiple clouds as a second cloud, use the 'SF arithmetics' tool to shift the indexes by a constant value (with 'add') and eventually merge the 2 clouds.
Daniel, CloudCompare admin