I am using the following command line:
CloudCompare -AUTO_SAVE ON -o -GLOBAL_SHIFT AUTO X:\...\..1ply -o -GLOBAL_SHIFT AUTO X:\...\..2ply -M3C2 X:\...\CloudCompare\Parameters\m3c2_params_zDir_v3.txt -SAVE_CLOUDS
The whole set up works so far, but I don't get the Scalar Field of the M3C2 distance, which I get with the very same parameter file in the GUI. I tried as well without the AUTO SAVE option. Can anyone give me a hint about what I am missing? My Next step would be a filter (-FILTER_SF 0.3 MAX), where I get all the differences larger than 30 cm. But therefore I need to get the scalar field.
Thanks for your help
Get Scalar Field from Command line M3C2
Re: Get Scalar Field from Command line M3C2
Interesting... I should try on my side (it may be a "bug").
Can you maybe send me the dataset (or a small sample) with the parameters file and the exact command line you used? (well it's probably the one you provided above?). You can send that to "admin [at] cloudcompare.org".
Can you maybe send me the dataset (or a small sample) with the parameters file and the exact command line you used? (well it's probably the one you provided above?). You can send that to "admin [at] cloudcompare.org".
Daniel, CloudCompare admin
Re: Get Scalar Field from Command line M3C2
So I confirm it was a bug (when subsampling the input clouds to generate core points, the subsampled cloud was not always exported and saved by the command line mode).
Thanks for the feedback.
Thanks for the feedback.
Daniel, CloudCompare admin