Hello,
Can anyone explain more about what this is and what it would be useful for?
Best,
Sam
Discontinuity-based sampling
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Re: Discontinuity-based sampling
The discontinuity-based sampling is mostly for highlighting edges in the point cloud. There is a newer tool called Spatial Sampling (Keep Details) which is much more effective. If you have point cloud data that is in a TZF file format or can be converted to TZF then I would suggest using this option.
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Re: Discontinuity-based sampling
Ive only just seen this reply - thank you Jason.
That explains the edge function, but what about the gap? I thought this could be a way of cleaning/point filtering since Realworks doesnt seem to have much of this capability besides manual cleaning post registration.
That explains the edge function, but what about the gap? I thought this could be a way of cleaning/point filtering since Realworks doesnt seem to have much of this capability besides manual cleaning post registration.