Hi Howard,

On 18/02/10 16:02, Howard Butler wrote:
> I have recently undertaken a significant effort to refactor the reader
> and writer internals of libLAS.  The previous implementation used

This sounds like a nice improvement, especially allowing one to read a
wider range of formats.  We've been working on a few tools for internal
(and hopefully external) use, including a viewer, that use liblas for
data reading so it'd be very useful to us.

We're particularly interested in LAS 1.3 support (and were planning to
offer sample data and coding time implementing if needed) as we've
recently acquired a full waveform digitizer for our Leica LIDAR*.

If you're working on a refactoring, it'd be worth bearing in mind the
integration of full waveform data.  Any thoughts on how this might be
best implemented?

Cheers,

Mike.

* I'm part of the processing group for NERC's Airborne Research and
Survey Facility (http://arsf.nerc.ac.uk/), who operate hyperspectral,
Leica ALS-50v2 LIDAR and atmospheric instruments for the UK academic
community.

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