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?
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!
meshlab
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!
meshlab
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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)
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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