LP360
Whether From Airborne Lidar or Drone Collected Imagery, 3D Point Clouds Have Become a Critical Element in Mapping
LP360, an advanced desktop software, makes easy work of extracting information and deriving products from point clouds in a stand-alone or Arc GIS environment.
Description
Whether from airborne LIDAR or drone collected imagery, 3D point clouds have become a critical element in mapping. LP360, an advanced desktop software, makes easy work of extracting information and deriving products from point clouds in standalone or ArcGIS environment.
Specifications
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Hardware/software requirements
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RAM [GB]
2
HD [GB]
2.4
Use of GPU
Y
Processor
["32-bit","64-bit"]
Stand-alone
Yes
List software environment, e.g. Microstation
ArcGIS 9.3 or above
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Other
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Support
Online, phone, tutorials, web trainingOnline, phone, tutorials, web training
Training
Y
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Files and Registering
-
Input formats
LAS, ASCII XYZ,
Output formats
ASCII XYZ, LAS formats 1.0 - 1.4, Point Shapefile, Microstation DGN, AutoCAD DXF
Geo-referencing
Y
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Pre-processing and Automatic Filtering
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Removal of individual outliers
Y
Removal of vegetation
Y
Removal of buildings
Y
Bare ground DEM generation
Y
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Manual Measurements
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Length and Height
Y
Distance
Y
Area
Y
Volume
Y
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Interoperability
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Assigning colour from imagery to points
N
Image overlay on TIN
Y
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General
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Year of last update
2018
Year of initial introduction
2008
Modules
ViewerBasicStandardAdvancedsUAS
Source of Point Clouds
Airborne Lidar, Photogrammetric
Supported Systems
LIDAR, SfM
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Analysis
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Line of sight
Y
Aspect and slope
Y
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Automatically Generated Products
-
Cross sections
Y
TIN
Y
Contour Lines
Y
Break lines
Y
Building footprints
Y
Building roofs
Y
3D City modelling
No
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Solid Modelling
-
Spheres
N
Cylinders
N
NURBS
N
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Visualisation and Editing
-
Zoom, pan and rotate
Y
Adding Points
N
Point Reduction
Y