Merge Clouds Into One

(Single Point Cloud Clustering dialog)


This dialog allows to lump together in an unstructured point cloud an arbitrary set of point clouds, structured or not. If you want to cluster clouds excluding duplicated or unneeded points, you may want to take a look at Level 3D density of clouds.


The selected clouds appear in the top list of the dialog. Below, the common color layers across the clouds are found. The cloud that results from the clustering will contain only the color layers that are present in all input clouds and that are chosen. Point normals will be transformed so that they will be correct in the resulting cloud.


Below in the dialog, you can specify a subsampling step if you do not wish to include all points of the input clouds in a new cloud.


The clustering procedure will efficiently exploit all CPU cores of your PC.