Hello everyone,
I hope you're all doing well.
I have a point cloud generated from a scanner that contains numerous points.
My goal is to create a new point cloud from this scanned data using a regular spatial grid, for example, at intervals of 0.1 by 0.1.
This new point cloud should retain the original shape and information from the initial scan.
Additionally, I would like to fill in any gaps by interpolating from the nearest points.
I attached a zip file which has a point cloud in .e57.
Best regards,
Amin
Generating a New Point Cloud with Regular Grid and Interpolated Gap Filling from Scanned Data
Generating a New Point Cloud with Regular Grid and Interpolated Gap Filling from Scanned Data
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Re: Generating a New Point Cloud with Regular Grid and Interpolated Gap Filling from Scanned Data
If the cloud was flat, I would have referenced the 'Rasterize tool' ... however since it's a 3D cloud, I'm not sure what to tell you. You may want to look at the 'MLS / upsampling' tool of the PCL plugin. You'll probably have to look at the documentation of the PCL library to understand if/how this works (this plugin is just a bridge to the PCL library).
Daniel, CloudCompare admin
Re: Generating a New Point Cloud with Regular Grid and Interpolated Gap Filling from Scanned Data
Thank you for your reply. I've made several attempts to create an appropriate spatial grid but haven't achieved a satisfactory result.