Measuring distances in point cloud
Posted: Wed Aug 26, 2015 6:40 pm
Hi there, love your software. I'm still learning how to use it, but I'm very impressed.
I want to measure distances within an image derived point cloud and I can think of two ways to do it.
1. Scale an image derived point cloud to a (georefrenced and accurately scaled) lidar point cloud and measure distances within that. (I've tried this method and it works pretty well!)
2. Put a object of known size (piece of paper with 4 targets drawn on) in the scene when the images are collected so that it's a part of the model. Then use that to scale the whole point cloud without the need for lidar data. This is shown here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PjiJBqckv90
I just don't understand why we need to load a second point cloud. What info is contained in it? Can I do this with only one point cloud? What are your thoughts about the best way to georeference an image derived point cloud?
Thanks in advance for your help.
I want to measure distances within an image derived point cloud and I can think of two ways to do it.
1. Scale an image derived point cloud to a (georefrenced and accurately scaled) lidar point cloud and measure distances within that. (I've tried this method and it works pretty well!)
2. Put a object of known size (piece of paper with 4 targets drawn on) in the scene when the images are collected so that it's a part of the model. Then use that to scale the whole point cloud without the need for lidar data. This is shown here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PjiJBqckv90
I just don't understand why we need to load a second point cloud. What info is contained in it? Can I do this with only one point cloud? What are your thoughts about the best way to georeference an image derived point cloud?
Thanks in advance for your help.