Re: [OSGeo-Discuss] Can someone test a program with point clouds?

2020-05-02 Thread Pierre Abbat
I'm in Georgia visiting another surveyor, who asked me to write the program to begin with, and got it running on his NUC in such a way that he can try different versions if I tell him the commands to run. It's running on a full- size (56 million) point cloud, which may be too big for this NUC's R

Re: [OSGeo-Discuss] Can someone test a program with point clouds?

2020-04-21 Thread Pierre Abbat
On Monday, April 20, 2020 2:16:20 AM EDT Rajat Shinde wrote: > Hi Pierre, Thanks! > > Okay. I mis-understood "turning the tin" earlier and also interpreted the > generated triangles as spikes. Now, I got it. > > I am not having any point cloud file with cars cut out of it but I am > positive of s

Re: [OSGeo-Discuss] Can someone test a program with point clouds?

2020-04-19 Thread Rajat Shinde
Hi Pierre, Thanks! Okay. I mis-understood "turning the tin" earlier and also interpreted the generated triangles as spikes. Now, I got it. I am not having any point cloud file with cars cut out of it but I am positive of some point clouds with buildings cut out. I would try running the program ag

Re: [OSGeo-Discuss] Can someone test a program with point clouds?

2020-04-19 Thread Pierre Abbat
The point cloud has only 44367 dots. The cloud I use for quick tests (and which did produce spikes, because some cars were cut out of it) is 250024 dots. Others I've worked with have 13 million dots or hundreds of millions. I opened the .ptin file from 0.4.0rc1 with SiteCheck. It looks like roug

Re: [OSGeo-Discuss] Can someone test a program with point clouds?

2020-04-18 Thread Pierre Abbat
On Saturday, April 18, 2020 6:11:24 AM EDT Rajat Shinde wrote: > -- Resending it again with reduced size, please ignore if received twice. -- Reduced size?? > Thanks for the detailed instructions. > Initially, I tried with a huge point cloud scene but it was getting > difficult to visualize so th

Re: [OSGeo-Discuss] Can someone test a program with point clouds?

2020-04-18 Thread Rajat Shinde
-- Resending it again with reduced size, please ignore if received twice. -- Thanks for the detailed instructions. Initially, I tried with a huge point cloud scene but it was getting difficult to visualize so then I sampled a small subset out of it. The subset is having a valley sort of and hence

Re: [OSGeo-Discuss] Can someone test a program with point clouds?

2020-04-17 Thread adam steer
Hi Pierre I am pretty point cloud heavy also. I’ll see if I can spin up perfectTIN and try it out! Regards Adam On Sat, 18 Apr 2020 at 04:41, Pierre Abbat wrote: > I'd like to release PerfectTIN 0.4.0, but I need someone to verify that > the > output is free of spikes. The person who was goin

Re: [OSGeo-Discuss] Can someone test a program with point clouds?

2020-04-17 Thread Pierre Abbat
On Friday, April 17, 2020 2:57:13 PM EDT Rajat Shinde wrote: > Hi Pierre, > > I would be very happy to do it. My PhD thesis involves LiDAR Point Cloud > processing and these days I am fully covered up with LAS/LAZ files. Though, > I have not used PerfectTIN till now, but I can see the earlier rele

Re: [OSGeo-Discuss] Can someone test a program with point clouds?

2020-04-17 Thread Rajat Shinde
Hi Pierre, I would be very happy to do it. My PhD thesis involves LiDAR Point Cloud processing and these days I am fully covered up with LAS/LAZ files. Though, I have not used PerfectTIN till now, but I can see the earlier releases available at https://github.com/OSGeo/perfecttin/releases. Please

[OSGeo-Discuss] Can someone test a program with point clouds?

2020-04-17 Thread Pierre Abbat
I'd like to release PerfectTIN 0.4.0, but I need someone to verify that the output is free of spikes. The person who was going to do this cannot meet his coworkers because of the pandemic. If you work with point clouds (preferably in LAS format, but it can read PLY if compiled with a library) an