Meshlab: How do I extract x,y,z coordinates of points?









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I'm new to meshlab, so my question is probably very basic:



I have a ply file of a 3D image. I want to get the xyz-coordinates of certain points of this image. How do I do that?



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I'm new to meshlab, so my question is probably very basic:



I have a ply file of a 3D image. I want to get the xyz-coordinates of certain points of this image. How do I do that?



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I'm new to meshlab, so my question is probably very basic:



I have a ply file of a 3D image. I want to get the xyz-coordinates of certain points of this image. How do I do that?



Thanks!










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I'm new to meshlab, so my question is probably very basic:



I have a ply file of a 3D image. I want to get the xyz-coordinates of certain points of this image. How do I do that?



Thanks!







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In the latest (beta) version of MeshLab you can use the info (yellow (i) on the toolbar) or the measure tool (tape icon) to get info. If you press P you can have all the needed info (coords of the picked point, id of the face, its vertices etc)






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    In the latest (beta) version of MeshLab you can use the info (yellow (i) on the toolbar) or the measure tool (tape icon) to get info. If you press P you can have all the needed info (coords of the picked point, id of the face, its vertices etc)






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      In the latest (beta) version of MeshLab you can use the info (yellow (i) on the toolbar) or the measure tool (tape icon) to get info. If you press P you can have all the needed info (coords of the picked point, id of the face, its vertices etc)






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        In the latest (beta) version of MeshLab you can use the info (yellow (i) on the toolbar) or the measure tool (tape icon) to get info. If you press P you can have all the needed info (coords of the picked point, id of the face, its vertices etc)







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