Hi
what an impressive forum - I hope to find some answers here.
For presenting my bachelor thesis I'm asked to create a poster. I would like to use some 3D point clouds on it. Thats why I'm looking for a (free, or trial) software that is able to print the current view with high resolution. I don't care whether it creates some image files directly or whether I have to print it into PDF first.
Can you recommend software that is able to do that? I tested CloudCompare, Quick Terrain Reader and GeoMagic unsuccessfully. My 3D point cloud are provided as *las files and come from Semi-Global Matching processes.
Looking forward to your answers
best regards, Michael Mueller
Print view of 3D points in high resolution
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Re: Print view of 3D points in high resolution
Welcome to the Forum Michael
You could, also try Leica Cyclone and Arena 4D - they should both be available in a trial version I think.
I'm sure there will be others, but can't think of the top of my head right now.
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You could, also try Leica Cyclone and Arena 4D - they should both be available in a trial version I think.
I'm sure there will be others, but can't think of the top of my head right now.
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Re: Print view of 3D points in high resolution
Haven't you missed the 'Display > Render to file' option in CloudCompare?
You can specify a zoom to be applied to the current view in order to render a much larger (i.e. higher resolution) image. You can also change the point size so as to fill low density areas.
With a good GPU you can render images up to 64 M. pixels or more.
You can specify a zoom to be applied to the current view in order to render a much larger (i.e. higher resolution) image. You can also change the point size so as to fill low density areas.
With a good GPU you can render images up to 64 M. pixels or more.
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Re: Print view of 3D points in high resolution
Yes, I missed that totally. Thank you, it's exactly what I was looking for.