Reproject Your Data in ROCK Cloud

Follow these steps to reproject your project's point cloud and trajectory in ROCK Cloud.

Step-by-Step Guide

1. Verify Your Project's Defined CRS

  • Defined CRS: Upon uploading your point cloud and trajectory to ROCK Cloud, the system will automatically set the Defined Coordinate Reference System (CRS) based on the LiDAR data. For point clouds processed from R3Pro data and uploaded directly from ROCK Desktop, the CRS will be set to WGS 84 / UTM projection, with both horizontal and vertical measurements in meters.

  • Setting the Defined CRS Manually: If the Defined CRS does not appear automatically after uploading, you can set it manually. Click on Edit, then select Suggested. This action will display the recommended CRS based on your project's LiDAR data.

2. Reproject Your Data

  • Click on Manage Projects.

  • Choose Reproject from the available options.

  • Set the unit of measurement to Feet.

  • Click Suggested to choose the appropriate Coordinate Reference System (CRS) for your project.

  • Under the Vertical section, click Suggested to select the suitable vertical datum for your reprojection.

  •  Confirm your settings and save the changes.

  • The system will then reproject your data, including the trajectory and point cloud, into the selected coordinate system. 

3. Review Reprojection

  • Once processing is complete, you'll see a green "Complete" status. Refresh the page to view updates.
  • Confirm that your data, including point clouds and trajectory, is correctly displayed in the new coordinate system.

After reprojecting your data, you can align your project to GCPs.


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