Hi Calvin,

I see a lot of people have been corresponding.  I am an archaeologist and can 
help if you don’t figure thing out.  How many points are you looking at?  You 
could also use cloud compare to make a DEM.  I use Gdal grid with nearest 
neighbour for very big data sets.  

Nicolas


> Le 20 avr. 2018 à 11:42, C Hamilton <[email protected]> a écrit :
> 
> I don't know how many of you have worked with archaeological magnetormetry 
> data, but I have been asked to help with magnetometry data of the ancient 
> Mound Builders in North America. I am looking for some suggestion on how to 
> best turn the irregular magnetic data points into an image.
> 
> I see an Interpolation plugin that perhaps is the solution, but I also see 
> that it is not part of QGIS 3. Is this because it has not been ported yet, or 
> is not going to be porter, or is there a better solution?
> 
> I don't know if any of the Lidar tools would work for this or not. LASTools 
> is a commercial product and the locked version only works with small data 
> sets and adds noise unless you purchase a license. At least that is how it 
> was the last time I used it.
> 
> Thanks for any suggestions.
> 
> Calvin
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