I know nothing of the data you have or the subject in general, but was
intrigued a few years ago with software that would generate 3d models
from photos ("scans from all angles"?). Look at
https://www.agisoft.com/features/standard-edition/ for example. May not
be helpful or fruitful, but fun (and pretty incredible).
Good Luck,
David
On 3/25/2021 5:07 PM, Bernd Vogelgesang wrote:
Hi folks,
in a project on a former dumpside now to be transformed into a sand
lizard habitat, I saw the chance to get my hands dirty for the first
time on 3D scan data (terrestrial). I received 10GB of stuff, and now
I'm completely lost.
The data consists of .rwcx files, .tzf files and lots of other stuff.
Is there any chance that I can process any of this data with an open
source stack?
Or what should be done, to make them digestible?
Second step: There seem to be 32 different scans of the area form all
angles. In case I succeed to somehow load the data, how do I combine
them ?
For the first steps, I actually "only" would like to generate a decent
DEM from the data to be able to place some features on a map for the
guys in charge to do the habitat stuff.
Any kind of hints or links to reads about this topic would be appreciated
Cheers,
Bernd
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