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scale bar
Guys,
Is there a way to add, or make your own and add, a "Color LUT" scale bar and use it while making a "surface comparison" within RiscanPro? Limitation to 7 scale bars which are available is insufficient for me.
Thx for any suggestions!
Jerzy
Is there a way to add, or make your own and add, a "Color LUT" scale bar and use it while making a "surface comparison" within RiscanPro? Limitation to 7 scale bars which are available is insufficient for me.
Thx for any suggestions!
Jerzy
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Re: scale bar
Hi Jerzy,
I am not aware of this being possible. What LUT (Look-Up Table) would you like to have?
Cheers,
Joe
I am not aware of this being possible. What LUT (Look-Up Table) would you like to have?
Cheers,
Joe
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Re: scale bar
Hello Joe,
I'm thinking of a scale bar with sharp boundaries (likewise scalebar#7 -the bottom one), but with colours ranging from reds (+) to greens (-) (eg. #3).
Maybe the file(s) containing scale bars can be modified, and a desired scale bar can be switched? But, it seems a bit like tampering with Riegl software. Or maybe it's not?
I'm thinking of a scale bar with sharp boundaries (likewise scalebar#7 -the bottom one), but with colours ranging from reds (+) to greens (-) (eg. #3).
Maybe the file(s) containing scale bars can be modified, and a desired scale bar can be switched? But, it seems a bit like tampering with Riegl software. Or maybe it's not?
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Re: scale bar
Now that you brought up scale bars --it would be very useful to have a positionable scale (for measurements) that one could place manually when exporting ortho views. This would help the end user to quickly size screen-shot images.
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Re: scale bar
Jerzy,
Good idea - I'll put it to Riegl. They might have an easy way to hack the LUTs.
Scott - have you tried the scale rule overlay that is available in the orthogonal view mode?
Right-click in the view > General settings > Show grid/rule > Rule
I've highlighted it in the screengrab below:
Cheers,
Joe
Good idea - I'll put it to Riegl. They might have an easy way to hack the LUTs.
Scott - have you tried the scale rule overlay that is available in the orthogonal view mode?
Right-click in the view > General settings > Show grid/rule > Rule
I've highlighted it in the screengrab below:
Cheers,
Joe
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Re: scale bar
That's it, thanks!
I use a FARO scanner, so perhaps they will follow Riegl's lead, here. Everyone asks for a scale stamp when I send 2D images. A show/hide, and drag option would also be helpful.
I use a FARO scanner, so perhaps they will follow Riegl's lead, here. Everyone asks for a scale stamp when I send 2D images. A show/hide, and drag option would also be helpful.
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Re: scale bar
Thank you Joe,
The Riegl crew might have enough of me cause I quite frequently find things to grumble about
Right now I can remember only two other minor Riscan improvements that would make life much easier:
1st. It would be really nice if one could change the number of significant digits of a measurment. The display is fixed to 3 decimal digits. Let's say we make a DEM out of of a grid containing i.e. 4 points per square meter and then take measurments and we get a distance of 5,753 m. This value is too good/unnecessary - 5,7m or just 5m would be enough. Don't you think?
2nd. It happens that some users are involved in many projects and do a lot of scanning and data postprocessing. That's my case. Because of the amount of data (terabytes), the number of hard drives, it is difficult to locate a project. RiscanPro v.1.7.8 allows to view 9 last projects. I wish I could set this value to twenty...or likewise in the 1st. issue, be able to set this value as floating and let each user decide for him/herself.
I hope RiScan developers read this forum from time to time. This is just a reminder - I've exchanged those querries a year ago, too, with the Riegl support.
It might be a good idea to start such a stand alone toppic - with improvement suggestions for Riegl team, so that we can make RiScanPro even more productive and powerful tool. What do you say?
Best wishes for all you guys!
Jerzy
The Riegl crew might have enough of me cause I quite frequently find things to grumble about
Right now I can remember only two other minor Riscan improvements that would make life much easier:
1st. It would be really nice if one could change the number of significant digits of a measurment. The display is fixed to 3 decimal digits. Let's say we make a DEM out of of a grid containing i.e. 4 points per square meter and then take measurments and we get a distance of 5,753 m. This value is too good/unnecessary - 5,7m or just 5m would be enough. Don't you think?
2nd. It happens that some users are involved in many projects and do a lot of scanning and data postprocessing. That's my case. Because of the amount of data (terabytes), the number of hard drives, it is difficult to locate a project. RiscanPro v.1.7.8 allows to view 9 last projects. I wish I could set this value to twenty...or likewise in the 1st. issue, be able to set this value as floating and let each user decide for him/herself.
I hope RiScan developers read this forum from time to time. This is just a reminder - I've exchanged those querries a year ago, too, with the Riegl support.
It might be a good idea to start such a stand alone toppic - with improvement suggestions for Riegl team, so that we can make RiScanPro even more productive and powerful tool. What do you say?
Best wishes for all you guys!
Jerzy
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Re: scale bar
Hi Jerzy,
Yes I'm often hearing of tweaks and improvements to RiSCAN PRO as well and the developers are good at including them - for example the latest version includes the "constrained" view which keeps the 3D view vertical and stops it from rolling onto it's side when rotating it, which we have asked for for a while.
I have also mentioned the ability to adjust the number of decimal places on measurements - you don't always need that level of precision.
I'll make sure you comments are passed on, but I know Christian Sevcik reads this forum so he'll see this thread in due course :)
Cheers,
Joe
Yes I'm often hearing of tweaks and improvements to RiSCAN PRO as well and the developers are good at including them - for example the latest version includes the "constrained" view which keeps the 3D view vertical and stops it from rolling onto it's side when rotating it, which we have asked for for a while.
I have also mentioned the ability to adjust the number of decimal places on measurements - you don't always need that level of precision.
I'll make sure you comments are passed on, but I know Christian Sevcik reads this forum so he'll see this thread in due course :)
Cheers,
Joe
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Re: scale bar
Hello again
Joe, any luck with the scalebars so far?
Soon I'm going to construct a 'navy blue- blue- green' LUT for marking bathymety - inshore part of the coastal zone (z <0m). And 'yellow-orange-red' one for the backshore part. The project I'm currently working on combines multibeam & singlebeam echosounder data with TLS & ALS. Sadly without 'green LiDAR', but the coverage is decent anyway
Best wishes guys,
jf
Joe, any luck with the scalebars so far?
Soon I'm going to construct a 'navy blue- blue- green' LUT for marking bathymety - inshore part of the coastal zone (z <0m). And 'yellow-orange-red' one for the backshore part. The project I'm currently working on combines multibeam & singlebeam echosounder data with TLS & ALS. Sadly without 'green LiDAR', but the coverage is decent anyway
Best wishes guys,
jf
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Re: scale bar
Hi Jerzy,
Unfortunately this is not possible yet. But i noted your request and forwarded to the developers. Frankly these guys are heavily working on an internal project, so the resources are somehow limited.
That said, i hope for your understanding that it will take a while until we can look into it.
Christian
Unfortunately this is not possible yet. But i noted your request and forwarded to the developers. Frankly these guys are heavily working on an internal project, so the resources are somehow limited.
That said, i hope for your understanding that it will take a while until we can look into it.
Christian