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3.1.3.2. Basic Parameters
You c an set Po int Cl oud Dens ity by pe r ce ntag e o r by di s ta nce. This par a mete r a ll ows yo u t o ad just
the number of point clouds to be processed. If you need fast processing or computer performance is
insufficient, set a small percentage or a large distance.
Figure: Point cloud density selection
By Percentage: High density refers to the original sampling rate, which uses 100% of the point
cloud data for processing. The processing results will be of the highest quality but will take the
longest amount of time to process. Medium density uses 25% of the point cloud data for processing.
The processing results will be of medium quality and will take an average amount of time to process.
Low density uses 6.25% of the point cloud data for processing. The processing results will be of
lower quality but will take the shortest amount of time to process.
By Distance: When the point cloud density is uneven (e.g., if the point cloud overlaps area is too
thick), you can set the sample distance to select some points within this distance range for