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Point List Registration

Point List Registration

Menu: File / Registration / Using a list

The registration using a point list follows a similar approach to the Point-to-Point method. However, instead of manually selecting reference points in another point cloud, this method relies on an ASCII file containing predefined control points in ID X Y Z format.

How to Use the Registration with a Point List Tool

1. Selecting Files

  • Choose the scan file to be moved from the “To Move File” drop-down list.

  • Instead of selecting a reference point cloud, load an ASCII file containing the reference point coordinates.

  • Ensure the ASCII file follows this format:

    ID X Y Z

    (Columns must be separated by spaces.)

  • Click “Load Point List” to import the file.

2. Assigning Corresponding Points

  • Once the list is loaded, the X Y Z coordinates of the reference points will appear in a table.

  • For each point in the list, the user must manually select a corresponding point in the point cloud.

  • It is crucial to know the exact position of the reference points before selecting their matches.

Using the "Pick by 4 Points" Option

  • This feature allows you to define a point by selecting four surrounding points.

  • A cross-like picking method is used, where the final point is placed at the center of the selected four points for improved accuracy.

3. Validating and Applying the Transformation

  • Click “Validate” to compare the reference points from the list with the selected points in the point cloud.

  • The system will display the difference between the theoretical point and the picked point along with the calculated transformation.

  • If necessary, adjust the selections for better accuracy.

4. Finalizing the Registration

  • Once the results are satisfactory, click “Apply” to process the transformation.

  • Click “Reindex and Reopen” to permanently apply the registration and regenerate the point cloud index.

5. Exporting a Registration Report

  • Click “Report” to generate a .TXT report, which includes:

    • All control points.

    • The differences between theoretical and selected points.

    • The standard deviation and transformation values applied.

 

 

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