About Clipping and Deleting Points

Clipping provides a way to hide extraneous portions of the point cloud without permanently removing the points. For example, you can use clipping to trim away people and vehicles picked up in the laser scan. In the following illustration, multiple clipping areas were used to remove the boat stands holding up the boat.

Like creating a Scan Region, the clipping action originates with accurate selection. Once a selection has been made, you can specify whether points are clipped inside or outside the clipping boundary, depending on whether you want to remove something from the scene or isolate it.

Remove clip boundaries to restore display of the clipped points. In point clouds with more than one clip boundary, you can choose to remove all boundaries, or step back chronologically to remove boundaries one at a time.

Delete Points

You can also permanently remove points from the scan file by directly selecting them or by deleted a Scan Region with cleaned points. This is a good way to clean up extraneous points that are outside the area of interest. If you need to restore points that you did not want to remove, click the Undo button or Ctrl+ Z immediately after the Delete operation.

Note: Be cautious when deleting points. Deletion permanently removes the points from the scan file. They can only be restored by using Undo immediately after you delete them or else you will have to restore all points collectively deleted from the project!

Recover Deleted Points

In addition to the standard "Undo" action that can be used directly after performing a delete operation in a project, you can also "recover" all deleted points. This is available from within the Home flyout of the main menu.

Once confirmed, any points previously deleted will be added back to the project.

Note: This does not include points that have been removed through the "Shrink" optimization described in the next section.

Burn/Shrink

Additional data optimization for deleted points can be done during project save. This can be done in one of two ways:

  1. When you Save the project, ReCap 360 will ask if you wish to "optimize" it. This process will rewrite the scan files, marking each deleted point as such. The deleted points will still remain in the file, and will be recoverable. Regardless, ReCap 360 will be able to utilize the markings to greatly improve runtime performance.
  2. To remove the deleted points completely, perform a Save As operation. ReCap 360 will prompt with an optimization message similar to the prompt with a simple Save procedure, yet will specifically ask if you wish to permanently remove deleted points. If you agree with the prompt, the new project will be rewritten with deleted points completely removed.