Well, I have a workaround now. I bring in the LAS into Autodesk ReCap, then export it as an e57. The other thing I now know is that since this is data from an aerial scan, the intensity levels aren't as saturated as a terrestrial scan.
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Tex Barnett
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Original Message:
Sent: 10-20-2021 08:11
From: Shane Lyons
Subject: Point Cloud Intensity level is not being shown
Hey James,
The way I understand it, LAS either has intensity in a different field than TBC is looking in, or the autoscale of the intensity in TBC has scaled it to look like a single color.
I'm definitely not an expert on LAS files in TBC, however if you can get me the file I can get it over to someone to take a look and let me know which is the case for this particular file.
Regards,
Shane Lyons
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Shane Lyons
Original Message:
Sent: 10-18-2021 12:10
From: James Barnett
Subject: Point Cloud Intensity level is not being shown
Has anyone else experienced the point cloud intensity levels not being brought in when importing a LAS files? We are using a third party software to process our LiDAR data and kick out only LAS files. When we import the LAS into TBC it only reads 1 level of intensity. Is there a work around for this?
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Tex Barnett
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