Scaling a point cloud using known distances on the ground
Posted: Sun Dec 03, 2017 1:19 am
I am helping develop a classroom exercise for monitoring erosion losses.
The goal is to have students use VisualSFM to process photos they take in the field and monitor sites over time with CloudCompare. The main obstacle I have right now is that I want to convert a dense cloud from an arbitrary scale/datum by using known distances between static points on the ground so that I can get a real volume (say cubic meters) when I compare the clouds.
All of the research papers and forum questions I've been reading mention georeferencing clouds with GPS methods. I don't really care about the precise location of the erosional features on an established coordinate system, I just want to assign unit values. I hope I'm not missing something blindingly obvious but I'm banging my head on the wall here.
Perhaps I still don't have the CloudCompare/SFM vernacular down to search for the correct subject. Any help or direction to useful sources is appreciated.
Thank you
The goal is to have students use VisualSFM to process photos they take in the field and monitor sites over time with CloudCompare. The main obstacle I have right now is that I want to convert a dense cloud from an arbitrary scale/datum by using known distances between static points on the ground so that I can get a real volume (say cubic meters) when I compare the clouds.
All of the research papers and forum questions I've been reading mention georeferencing clouds with GPS methods. I don't really care about the precise location of the erosional features on an established coordinate system, I just want to assign unit values. I hope I'm not missing something blindingly obvious but I'm banging my head on the wall here.
Perhaps I still don't have the CloudCompare/SFM vernacular down to search for the correct subject. Any help or direction to useful sources is appreciated.
Thank you