I have a few questions regarding the restoration of deleted points.
1. What is the difference between visual points and cloud-to-cloud?
2. Is there a way to restore all deleted points at once?
Thanks!
Restoring Deleted Points
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Re: Restoring Deleted Points
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Visual points are all the points that the scanner collected. C2C points are those points that are used in the C2C registration. If you have a lot of vegetation you really want to clear that out of the C2C side of the database, because it causes a lot of time in processing and messes with the algorithms. Even if you want to SEE all the vegetation (landscape purposes, etc. you really don't want to use them in the C2C registration). I sometimes leave large tree trunks (immovable and static) in C2C clouds.
You have three choices to restore deleted points. You can right click on the setup in the left panel and choose restore deleted (hidden) points, then Restore Visual Points/Restore C2C points or Restore Both
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Re: Restoring Deleted Points
Thanks so much. So how does one clear out the C2C side of the database?
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Re: Restoring Deleted Points
If your not able to problem solve this much on your own stop now. (I’m serious)
Collect your data and send it to someone else to register. Your at the tip of about 1000 hours of pain. I would say 300 hours but... you just asked some very basic stuff. Buttons are self-explanatory and are right there on the menu.
So if you hate yourself, have at her. If not, outsource.
Yes I’m being an ass but I’m also being nice by honestly trying to get you a viable product in a reasonable amount of time.
Collect your data and send it to someone else to register. Your at the tip of about 1000 hours of pain. I would say 300 hours but... you just asked some very basic stuff. Buttons are self-explanatory and are right there on the menu.
So if you hate yourself, have at her. If not, outsource.
Yes I’m being an ass but I’m also being nice by honestly trying to get you a viable product in a reasonable amount of time.
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Re: Restoring Deleted Points
I was able to restore all points. The program seems pretty user friendly. Can you please be more specific.
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Re: Restoring Deleted Points
Registered all scans using BLK edition with Bundle Error of 0.018 ft. Ultimately was I was able to link *.rcp file into Revit and take off like a bat-out-heaven. With my dual 10-core system, there is no lag when modeling.
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