Converting LAS into 32 bit TIFF or raster?
Posted: Fri Feb 07, 2014 1:44 am
Hello Daniel,
Im new to the program and I got excellent results when I tried poisson reconstruction with a LIDAR scan I have. I created normals first and then I used 13 as a value for the octree reconstruction. The problem is: my Lidar does´nt have building´s faces so those show up broken or incomplete and also I feel I need a higher value for the octree or maybe split the point cloud into parts. i also used the algorithms to reduce points and work excellent, but I was wondering if it could be possible possible to export the point cloud values (or the value of the point in a top projection of the point cloud) in a sort of 32 bit tiff containing all the original values uncropped for points that could be used as a displacement map for example to displace a nurbs plane surface in another 3d package. The idea would be avoiding the creation of very dense meshes and also skip the step to generate a high density mesh or many different meshes. I apologize because Im not very familiar with these programs and maybe there is a much better solution for this. Thanks in advance
Im new to the program and I got excellent results when I tried poisson reconstruction with a LIDAR scan I have. I created normals first and then I used 13 as a value for the octree reconstruction. The problem is: my Lidar does´nt have building´s faces so those show up broken or incomplete and also I feel I need a higher value for the octree or maybe split the point cloud into parts. i also used the algorithms to reduce points and work excellent, but I was wondering if it could be possible possible to export the point cloud values (or the value of the point in a top projection of the point cloud) in a sort of 32 bit tiff containing all the original values uncropped for points that could be used as a displacement map for example to displace a nurbs plane surface in another 3d package. The idea would be avoiding the creation of very dense meshes and also skip the step to generate a high density mesh or many different meshes. I apologize because Im not very familiar with these programs and maybe there is a much better solution for this. Thanks in advance