Point cloud error when inserting into inventor
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It's worth mentioning before I start that I'm no expert on point clouds.
So I have received a few point clouds from our client. I have used large scans on area 1 of the site with no problems. I have now moved on to a area 2 but the scans have been provided by the same client.
When I imported area 1 scans into inventor, I could zoom into the scan and be able to see all the points in that area.
When I imported area 2 scans into inventor, I could zoom and the scan basically disappears or organises all its points into vertical lines (almost like a bar code)
The strange part is that when I view the scan files from area 2 in recap, they work fine and as I would expect it to... with all the detail I need.
I haven't created the .RCP files myself but some scans have the following file formats in the support folder: .RCS, .THUMBNAIL, .TEMP16, .TEMP27, .DIFF, .LLT, .RCC Where as other scans just have one single .RCS.
This doesn't seem to make a difference to weather the point cloud has this problem or not.
The other thing worth mentioning is the edit attached data points are reasonably similar. The image with 9.79m points is area 1. The point clouds are roughly the same size so I wouldn't expect this to cause a problem. I know the attached points changes depending on how close to the scan you are so I took that with the full view of the scan filling the screen in both instances.
I have also tried creating a new recap project and inserting all the area 2 support files, saving and importing this into inventor which also did not work.
The biggest problem is when the area 2 scan is sorting it's self into a barcode like structure, the dimensions are aren't reliable. There is a bridge in one of the scans that is 2000mm wide when I measure in recap & when I measure it in inventor it's much nearer 2100mm. When I have taken my measurements I have cropped as much of the scan away so it's as accurate as it can be. I have also tried it in front view and the top view and got the same results. This is quite worrying as 100mm can make all the difference.
I'm quite lost with this one and all of the variables seem to be the same so I don't understand what the problem is. Any help would be greatly appreciated.