m3c2 parameters on glacial moraine
Posted: Tue Apr 03, 2018 2:48 pm
Dear Daniel,
I am using M3C2 plugin applied to two lidar scans in order to quantify the geomorphological change of a moraine trough time. I read the article explaining how M3C2 works and I have understand that roughness is an important parameter influencing normals computation, and thus the real distance between the point clouds. During the field work I observed the grain composition of the moraine (cobble to debris size). Do you think that a normals scale of 10m, a cylinder projection scale of 0.5m and a max depth of 1m is good?
Thank you in advance.
I am using M3C2 plugin applied to two lidar scans in order to quantify the geomorphological change of a moraine trough time. I read the article explaining how M3C2 works and I have understand that roughness is an important parameter influencing normals computation, and thus the real distance between the point clouds. During the field work I observed the grain composition of the moraine (cobble to debris size). Do you think that a normals scale of 10m, a cylinder projection scale of 0.5m and a max depth of 1m is good?
Thank you in advance.