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Hello, is there anybody who know how to fast delete only scan sampling?
EG.: I have loaded TZF scans and i sample them by spatial sampling to 1 cm, but then i realize that i dont need that much and i want them sample by range too so ia have to delete every sampling made one by one (in project with 400 scans is exhausting). is there any way to do this quicker?
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I'm not sure there is a quick way to do this.
I also sometimes create preview scans twice by mistake and have duplicates, which I then have to go and delete one by one. It's a pain.

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Perhaps with 400 scans nothing is so comfortable, but

I would recommend to use the spatial sampling from the Production menu then, and apply it to the already derived data can be found under the Project cloud.
So as the first step you derive something (which can be already good) from the raw data with the tool you used, then from this you are producing/editing further in the Production module. There you can segmentate the cloud and apply the spatial sampling again = as a result is applies to the cloud as a whole not for the stations individually which will give you a more equally dense cloud.

For example, whatever you gave in the first step you will have more than enough points on the ground so if you use the Ground extraction or just fence the ground approx, then apply the spatial sampling for the ground with 20mm you will already save millions of not necessary points. Then merge back the cut ground (Ctrl+M).
*for situations where you are not particularly interested in ground features.

For similar situations I already did enhancement request for multiple selections under the tools, hopefully soon we can see these useful features.
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Hello

i need to suggest something, as long as you have TZF so open new RealWorks interface then import TZF files then save this project with new name after that you can make new sampling specs which you need then done.

in case you are worry about registration of these tZF so from old project under rigeteration ribbn you can export RWX files then import these rwx files and you will find same registration applied
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geedaa83 wrote: Fri May 11, 2018 12:02 pm Hello

in case you are worry about registration of these tZF so from old project under rigeteration ribbn you can export RWX files then import these rwx files and you will find same registration applied
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Hello,
month ago I also was looking for how to delete 1000+ sampled scans. Find out that you can use search for this. In HOME tab there is a Search group. There is FIND command - you can search by your samped scan names. If it was created by default - just write "sample", select all and delete them.
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That's a great workflow Mind. That works. Thanks for that :-)

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Hi,

FYI you might also want to use the Find capability in TRW: press Ctrl+F or go to Home>Search>Find.
This is a very useful feature to select a series of objects of same type and/or name.
For instance, in Jiri's use case, it is possible to select all the scans whose name contains 'Sample 1mm', then select them from the obtained list, and delete them or display them, etc.

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