Leica Page

Use this page to adjust the options for the Leica Scan file reader.

Sample Rate

Specifies the frequency of points extracted from the input file.

Increasing the sample rate, reduces the number of points extracted. As a result, the image resolution is reduced, and the file is converted faster.

Point Colors

Specifies how points are extracted from the input file.

Select from the following options:

  • None - the points come through as white.
  • Raw Intensity - the points use the intensity values stored in the file.
  • Color - the points use the color values stored in the file.
  • Color-Mapped Intensity - the points use a spectrum of RGB colors.
  • Gamma Corrected Intensity - the points use gamma-corrected raw intensity values stored in the file.
Gamma Correction Level

Specifies a gamma correction value used to adjust the normalized point intensity values obtained from the file, and results in lighter or darker images depending on the setting.

A gamma correction value in the range between 0.1 and 0.99 adjusts the weighting of intensity values at the lower end of the intensity range, so that the image appears lighter.

A gamma correction level above 1.0 has the effect of darkening the image.

Note: A gamma correction of 1 means no changes.