Hi Michael,

Depending of the way you want to visualize your data and the kind of shapefile you have, maybe SAGA <http://www.saga-gis.org/en/index.html> could be a good choice. Otherwise, I find that Fusion/LDV <http://forsys.cfr.washington.edu/fusion/fusionlatest.html> is a good 3D las visualizer but I'm not sure about viewing 3D shapefile. There is also GRASS <http://grass.osgeo.org/> that allows to load both formats (using liblas I think). If your data isn't too huge and you plan to program something, maybe you could do that in R <http://www.r-project.org/> as there is an OpenGL binding that could be used for 3D and multiples shapefiles readers <http://cran.r-project.org/web/views/Spatial.html>. However, for reading las in R, you could write a liblas binding :-) or I know or use this other initiative <http://staff.acecrc.org.au/%7Emdsumner/las/readLAS.R>.

Hope it helps,
Etienne



Le 2010-08-25 13:38, Black, Michael (IS) a écrit :
Does anybody know a decent combined LAS and SHP viewer?
All the stuff I've found is too clunky to just view both types of files easily (like instantiating it from a command line 'view data.las data.shp').
I have tried Mars Explorer and PointVue.
I'm about ready to write my own. If anybody has source for a decent LAS Viewer I can add SHP files to it.
Michael D. Black
Senior Scientist
Advanced Analytics Directorate
Northrop Grumman Information Systems


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