SHARE PointClouds Studio Quick Guide
From import to analysis
Get started with SHARE PointClouds Studio in a simple step-by-step workflow. This guide follows the actual tutorial videos and walks you through software installation, project creation, point cloud calculation, result viewing, and analysis tools.
- Download SHARE PointClouds Studio from the download page shown in the tutorial.
- Prepare your collected raw data on your computer before creating a new task.
- Open the software and enter the Home page.
- Click Data Calculation to create a new project.
- Set the Project Name and Storage Path.
- Add the raw data to the project.
- Choose the projection coordinate system you need.
- Use the search box to find the coordinate system code.
- Open the Mapping Parameters panel before calculation.
- Turn on the options you need, including RTK Fusion, Control Point Calibration, Point Cloud Colorization, Dynamic Object Filtering, and Distortion-removed photo output.
- Choose the output format you need, such as LAS, PLY, or PCD.
- Apply the parameters and start the calculation.
- If calculation issues occur, upload the log and contact SHARE technical support through the log page shown in the tutorial.
- Return to the project list after processing is complete.
- Open the processed project to browse the point cloud.
- Use the folder button to open the result files.
- Use the data management panel to search and organize point cloud files.
- Adjust visibility, point type, point size, coloring mode, and opacity while viewing the model.
Coloring Modes
Use coloring modes such as RGB, Elevation, and Monochrome for different analysis needs.
Clipping Tools
Use the clipping tools to remove unwanted areas, draw a closed region, or work with the 3D clipping box.
Measurement Tools
Use the measurement tools to check point coordinates, two-point distance, multi-point measurement, angle, and area.
PointClouds Comparison
Use PointCloud Comparison to display different files in split-screen view.
Image Comparison
Use PointCloud Comparison to display different files in split-screen view.

