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Display Settings

Change point cloud and Visual Settings

Overview

The Display Settings is available via the monitor icon in top right menu bar in the view screen. Here a user can adjust multiple settings

Display settings location
Display settings location

Globe Setting

Globe Settings allows users to place an online sourced background image from the provided drop-down list behind their georeferenced datasets. The opacity can also be controlled as well as toggling it on and off with the eye icon to the right.

Globe settings outline
Globe settings outline

Point Cloud Settings

Point Cloud Settings change the appearance of the data within the viewer. Users have the ability to change the coloring template, adjust the intensity ranges, change point sizing and opacity.

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Coloring Templates

The coloring templates are preloaded options provided by Mach9, ranging from viewing any RGB information that may be stored in the point data to grey scale intensity to contours colored based off of elevation levels.

Color options for point clouds
Color options for point clouds

Intensity Range

Intensity settings are adjustable to allow a user to fine tune the coloring to best fit their system. This can allow for the most detail to appear through for the color template the user prefers to work in.

A minimum and maximum value can be entered manually or the slide bar can used to adjust until it is visually appealing.

Changing maximum intensity range cutoff value
Changing maximum intensity range cutoff value

Point Size

Point size affects how large the circle for every point will appear in view. A small value may make data appear sparse, while a large number could make data appear noisy with detail lost. We recommend using a size of 2 pixels in most cases, while 3 or 4 works better in cross section view and working in highway datasets.

A value for point size can be entered in manually or a user can left click hold + drag left or right to adjust the value as a slide bar.

Opacity

Opacity affects the visibility of the points versus other features in view. The option is only available for points when the point sizing is 2 pixels or larger. This is a common setting throughout other tools in Digital Surveyor, such as with the Base Map and when viewing imagery overlays.

A value for opacity can be entered in manually or a user can left click hold + drag left or right to adjust the value as a slide bar.

Changing opacity value
Changing opacity value

Point Cloud Filters

In addition to the above, there are five additional point filtering options that are available to help users while drafting and performing QA tasks with their lidar data. These are located in a drop down under the point coloring options.

Location of point filter drop down
Location of point filter drop down

The point filters available to use are as follows:

Filter
Use
All
Shows all points in the uploaded point cloud
Ground
A basic ground clipping plane generated during automation
Above Ground
Everything above the ground plane
Selected
When selecting an object, only points around the object will be shown
Z Slice
Show only points within a specific height range

Z Slice’s clipping range can be adjusted via the settings icon next to the point size setting.

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Overlays

Overlays are additional items that can be viewed with a projects point cloud data. They fall into a unique category because they are not always associated with just a single Survey so they do not show up on the Layers Panel on the left side. These items can all be toggled on or off as needed.

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Overlay
Use
Measurements
Measurements that have been completed using the measure tools in the bottom toolbar
Stencils
Any existing cross sections along a line
Trajectory
The trajectory information - Users can click along it to pull up imagery (if available)
Object Pins
Icons placed over any feature object to help them stand out in the dataset
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