Hello!
Is there a way to show a LUT for the cloudpoints?
Such as I selected a cloudpoints and I clicked Edit->Colors->Height Ramp, I use the default setting.And the cloudpoints will be colored with RGB.Then I want to know the color with the height information, such as the scalar field.Is there a way to do this?
Thanks
Is there a way to show the LUT(look up table)
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Re: Is there a way to show the LUT(look up table)
You can show the color ramp next to the cloud in the 3D view with the 'Visible' checkbox in the 'Color Scale' section of the cloud properties (or use the shift+C shortcut when the cloud is selected).
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Re: Is there a way to show the LUT(look up table)
Sorry,I can't find the 'Visible' checkbox in the 'Color Scale' section of the cloud properties when I only use Edit->Colors->Height Ramp to color the height of the cc object .
The CC Object property is like below:
Name: Matched
visible: yes
show name (in 3D): yes
Colors RGB
Box dimensions ...
Box center ...
......
And I use shift+C ,the console output "No active scalar filed on entity 'Matched' "
The CC Object property is like below:
Name: Matched
visible: yes
show name (in 3D): yes
Colors RGB
Box dimensions ...
Box center ...
......
And I use shift+C ,the console output "No active scalar filed on entity 'Matched' "
Re: Is there a way to show the LUT(look up table)
Ah, I was thinking that you were using a scalar field. With RGB colors, there's no associated "color ramp".
You can however use the 'Tools > Projection > Export coordinate as SF' to create a scalar field from the Z values (for instance). You'll then be able to customize and display the color ramp associated to the Z coordinate.
You can however use the 'Tools > Projection > Export coordinate as SF' to create a scalar field from the Z values (for instance). You'll then be able to customize and display the color ramp associated to the Z coordinate.
Daniel, CloudCompare admin