Height Ramp
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Height Ramp
How can I generate A height Ramp in cloud compare?
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Re: Height Ramp
I have a point cloud of trees within a square plot of 20m* 20m. I want to show the height of each tree in a colored tabulated format.
is it possible?
is it possible?
Re: Height Ramp
Yes:
- Either you use the Edit > Color > Height Ramp tool (http://www.cloudcompare.org/doc/wiki/in ... eight_Ramp)
- Or you can export the height of the points as a new scalar field (http://www.cloudcompare.org/doc/wiki/in ... )_to_SF(s)) and you can setup a custom color ramp if necessary
Daniel, CloudCompare admin
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Re: Height Ramp
Is there a way to colour a point cloud similar to using the height ramp but for the intensity values, or any scalar field?
Re: Height Ramp
Well, you can indeed use the Color Scale Manager (http://www.cloudcompare.org/doc/wiki/in ... es_Manager) so as to get a similar rendering for any scalar field (and with any values - you may have to use an 'absolute' color scale to achieve this).
Daniel, CloudCompare admin
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Re: Height Ramp
I'd tried that but it didn't change the display.daniel wrote:Well, you can indeed use the Color Scale Manager (http://www.cloudcompare.org/doc/wiki/in ... es_Manager) so as to get a similar rendering for any scalar field (and with any values - you may have to use an 'absolute' color scale to achieve this).
I found the Color Scale -> Current option near the bottom of the preferences window where it's necessary to select which scale to use for the point cloud soon after posting. The manager is just the database of available options.
Re: Height Ramp
Well, you can also create new color scales with the Manager. And once you create them, they are automatically set as 'current'...
Daniel, CloudCompare admin