Basic theory
Posted: Thu Oct 25, 2018 4:23 pm
Hello, I am new to CloudCompare and have a basic question. I am using CloudCompare for change detection (vegetation, subsidence) using a time series of aerial survey photogrammetry point clouds.
My understanding is that the fine registration function aligns two clouds in the X and Y. Z is not aligned because the cloud/cloud distance function outputs the Z difference. Is this correct?
Also, my point clouds were georeferenced using an on-board GPS . This means there may be some distortion in the point clouds due to the inaccuracy of the GPS, particularly the Z coordinate. Any advice here? E.g. rebuild point clouds without GPS coords? Perhaps I can focus on a small sub-area where distortion is likely to be minimized? I have also considered rebuilding the point clouds after first editing those GPS coordinates where the Z coords is obviously inaccurate..
I appreciate my issue may be more related to the accuracy of the initial photogrammetry processing (rather than CloudCompare), but would greatly appreciate advice here if possible.
Thanks,
Mark
My understanding is that the fine registration function aligns two clouds in the X and Y. Z is not aligned because the cloud/cloud distance function outputs the Z difference. Is this correct?
Also, my point clouds were georeferenced using an on-board GPS . This means there may be some distortion in the point clouds due to the inaccuracy of the GPS, particularly the Z coordinate. Any advice here? E.g. rebuild point clouds without GPS coords? Perhaps I can focus on a small sub-area where distortion is likely to be minimized? I have also considered rebuilding the point clouds after first editing those GPS coordinates where the Z coords is obviously inaccurate..
I appreciate my issue may be more related to the accuracy of the initial photogrammetry processing (rather than CloudCompare), but would greatly appreciate advice here if possible.
Thanks,
Mark