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Vertical gaps in pointcloud upon zoom in

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Message 1 of 13
Anonymous
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Vertical gaps in pointcloud upon zoom in

When I zoom in I get a series of vertically spaced gaps in my pointcloud.  This is very annoying as I can't see any detail in my scan.  Is this likely a graphics card problem or something in the settings I've missed?  

I should point out that upon export to AutoCAD (.rcs) everything is fine, its just in Recap that I see this phenomenom.

 

vertical lines.JPG

 

I am running:

DELL Precision M4600

NVIDIA Quadro 2000M GPU

Intel i7-2720QM CPU

24GB Ram

 

Paul

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Message 2 of 13
yan.fu
in reply to: Anonymous

Could you try to use "update origin tool" to re-define the origin to see if it helps? Thanks!
Message 3 of 13
Anonymous
in reply to: yan.fu

Yes that works, Thank you!

 

My coordinates are around the 150000,300000m area.  I can try shifting the survey coords closer to the origin in future.

 

Paul

Message 4 of 13
andyskinner
in reply to: Anonymous

We also noticed this problem and have noted the solution.

 

Can anyone explain why large co-ordinate values don't work well in Recap? As surveyors in the UK working with 6 figure OS co-ordinate systems based on GPS is the norm. I know Pointools used to shift projects to a "local" grid for some good reason, but I've never really understood why.

 

Cheers

 

Andy

 

 

Message 5 of 13
vidanom
in reply to: andyskinner

Hi Andy,

 

This should be automatically fixed during import in the current release, or in the next one that is coming out soon.

 

Thank you for your posts and for using ReCap,

Mitko

Message 6 of 13
Anonymous
in reply to: vidanom

I'm using Recap rather than Recap Pro.  I have a project that I referenced to survey control with large coordinates in FARO Scene.  If I update the origin the pointcloud displays much better but I lose the coordinate values referenced to my survey control.  Is there any way to temporaritly update the origin but revert to the original origin so that my project is referenced correctly to the world?

 

When should we expect the update which will fix this issue?

 

Best

Brian Green

Message 7 of 13
Anonymous
in reply to: Anonymous

Never mind I guess.  I see that the large coordinates are still available in the scanorama view.  I assume they will also still be available when I import the scans into autocad or revit.  Correct?

 

It would still be nice to see the coordinates in the Recap 3d View.

Message 8 of 13
yan.fu
in reply to: Anonymous

If you import the .rcs files into autoCAD or Revit, the large coordinates will still be available. If you export the visible points in ReCap to another RCS file and then import it into AutoCAD or Revit, the large coordinates will be lost.
Message 9 of 13
mconway
in reply to: Anonymous

  When I save the reorigined point cloud as an .RCP, when I import this into Revit it does NOT retain the reorigin nor any other changes that I have made. Am I missing something?

  Changes that I have made in the past have retained in the RCP file when I insert them into Revit.

 

At your service,
Mark A. Conway
Director - Applied Technology
Autodesk Certified Instructor
AutoCAD & Civil 3D 2014 Certified Professional
Infrastructure Design Suite BIM Specialist
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Message 10 of 13
yan.fu
in reply to: mconway

Update origin in ReCap doesn't change .rcs file. We will fix this issue in later release. Revit currently ignore the "update origin" information when reading RCP file. If you want to keep the update origin information, you can export it to another rcs file and then re-import it into Revit. Thanks, Yan
Message 11 of 13
mconway
in reply to: mconway

Thanks for the reply. I discovered this workaround after installing SP1. if you can, please, tell me why ReCap no longer retains point cloud deletion changes in the RCP file. I used this functionality at one time but it has stopped.

At your service,

Mark A. Conway
Applications Engineer

Print-O-Stat, Inc., Software Solutions Division
1011 West Market Street
York, PA 17404
717.854.7821717.854.7821>
mconway@printostat.com717.854.7821>
At your service,
Mark A. Conway
Director - Applied Technology
Autodesk Certified Instructor
AutoCAD & Civil 3D 2014 Certified Professional
Infrastructure Design Suite BIM Specialist
Follow me on Twitter @CADventurer





Message 12 of 13
yan.fu
in reply to: mconway

Do you mean the deletion area re-appears in Revit or in ReCap? I have just tested with ReCap. The deletion change is saved in RCP.
Message 13 of 13
mconway
in reply to: mconway

When inserted into Revit or AutoCAD.

At your service,

Mark A. Conway
Applications Engineer

Print-O-Stat, Inc., Software Solutions Division
1011 West Market Street
York, PA 17404
717.854.7821717.854.7821>
mconway@printostat.com717.854.7821>
At your service,
Mark A. Conway
Director - Applied Technology
Autodesk Certified Instructor
AutoCAD & Civil 3D 2014 Certified Professional
Infrastructure Design Suite BIM Specialist
Follow me on Twitter @CADventurer





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