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=== How to use the Alignment? === | === How to use the Alignment? === | ||
'''Step 1: Source Selection''' | |||
* Click on the ''wrench icon'' to access the alignment tool | |||
* Select one or multiple point clouds you wish to align (choose a primary point cloud, either dedicated or georeferenced, to serve as the anchor for aligning all other point clouds) | |||
* Click ''“Next”'' | |||
'''Step 2: Align''' | |||
The ''Alignment mode'' serves to align the point clouds either on the horizontal plane or on the vertical plane. | |||
* Horizontal Plane; Top view/ Plan view alignment | |||
* Vertical Plane; Front view / elevation view alignment | |||
The ''Camera Control mode'' facilitates viewing from various angles and perspectives. | |||
* Top View | |||
* Front View | |||
* Bottom View | |||
* Rotate 90° to the left | |||
* Rotate 90° to the right | |||
* Move artifacts to visible area; applicable when the point cloud is not georeferenced, and the specific location of the point cloud is irrelevant | |||
* Move camera to artifacts; when the point cloud is georeferenced, and the specific location of the point cloud is relevant | |||
'''Navigation to align the point clouds:''' | |||
Horizontal Plane + Top View | |||
* Left click and move mouse up and down; Rotate around its center, marked by the crosshair. | |||
* Right-click and move mouse; Shift the entire point cloud to the desired location | |||
* Scroll-Wheel: To zoom in and out | |||
* STRG + right-click; To navigate around in the plane | |||
* Utilize the arrow keys on your keyboard for precise and incremental movements, especially when requiring small adjustments | |||
Vertical Plane + Front View: | |||
* | |||
* Proceed to the ''Analysis section'' by clicking on ''"Next"'' or selecting ''"Analysis”'' | |||
'''Step 3: Analysis''' | |||
This section functions as a tool for comparing alignment steps and for undoing and redoing actions | |||
* To complete the alignment, click ''"Save"'' or alternatively, use the t''rash bin'' icon to delete the entire alignment | |||
Revision as of 09:08, 4 March 2024
Whats the Alignment Tool?
How to use the Alignment?
Step 1: Source Selection
- Click on the wrench icon to access the alignment tool
- Select one or multiple point clouds you wish to align (choose a primary point cloud, either dedicated or georeferenced, to serve as the anchor for aligning all other point clouds)
- Click “Next”
Step 2: Align
The Alignment mode serves to align the point clouds either on the horizontal plane or on the vertical plane.
- Horizontal Plane; Top view/ Plan view alignment
- Vertical Plane; Front view / elevation view alignment
The Camera Control mode facilitates viewing from various angles and perspectives.
- Top View
- Front View
- Bottom View
- Rotate 90° to the left
- Rotate 90° to the right
- Move artifacts to visible area; applicable when the point cloud is not georeferenced, and the specific location of the point cloud is irrelevant
- Move camera to artifacts; when the point cloud is georeferenced, and the specific location of the point cloud is relevant
Navigation to align the point clouds:
Horizontal Plane + Top View
- Left click and move mouse up and down; Rotate around its center, marked by the crosshair.
- Right-click and move mouse; Shift the entire point cloud to the desired location
- Scroll-Wheel: To zoom in and out
- STRG + right-click; To navigate around in the plane
- Utilize the arrow keys on your keyboard for precise and incremental movements, especially when requiring small adjustments
Vertical Plane + Front View:
- Proceed to the Analysis section by clicking on "Next" or selecting "Analysis”
Step 3: Analysis
This section functions as a tool for comparing alignment steps and for undoing and redoing actions
- To complete the alignment, click "Save" or alternatively, use the trash bin icon to delete the entire alignment