Hello,
As I was scanning with Geoslam Horizon, it seems that the thickness of the point cloud on a scanned wall is approximately 4cm an you can see also in the picture.
Is there any way to reduce the outliers in order to achieve better results? Am I doing something wrong?
Many thanks.
Horizon scan point cloud issue
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Re: Horizon scan point cloud issue
Your timing is impeccable, looks like GeoSlam just released a tool that may help.
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Re: Horizon scan point cloud issue
Hi Andreasaravanisandreas wrote: ↑Fri Feb 11, 2022 12:48 pm Hello,
As I was scanning with Geoslam Horizon, it seems that the thickness of the point cloud on a scanned wall is approximately 4cm an you can see also in the picture.
Is there any way to reduce the outliers in order to achieve better results? Am I doing something wrong?
Many thanks.
We will soon be releasing GeoSLAM Connect 2.1 which includes our new automated data filtering tool. As Jonathan has mentioned, we have some previous posts on this forum that explain more about this new feature:
viewtopic.php?t=18665
viewtopic.php?t=18721