Re: [Talk-gb-westmidlands] Using lidar data

2022-06-03 Thread Rob Nickerson
Hi Mark,

I had a quick look and could not see enough detail to detect dropped kerbs.
The best spatial resolution they have is 25cm and all Lidar is accurate
vertically to +/- 15cm.

I looked on their preview website. You will need to click the drop arrows
in the layer selector 2 times and tick the boxes to bring the layer into
the map. The 25cm layer is only available in a few GB locations.

https://environment.data.gov.uk/DefraDataDownload/?Mode=OGCPreview=https%3A%2F%2Fenvironment.data.gov.uk%2Fspatialdata%2Flidar-composite-digital-surface-model-dsm-25cm%2Fwms

Thanks
Rob

On Fri, 3 Jun 2022, 09:16 Mark Croft Redditch Linux Mint, <
mark.croft@gmail.com> wrote:

> I remember that there a free data set available via open data rules from
> government
>
>
> What his can use it? Would it high enough too filter on drop kurbs? Thx ..
> I think ordinate survey that can download it from..
> Complete uk.dataset..
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[Talk-gb-westmidlands] Using lidar data

2022-06-03 Thread Mark Croft Redditch Linux Mint
I remember that there a free data set available via open data rules from
government


What his can use it? Would it high enough too filter on drop kurbs? Thx ..
I think ordinate survey that can download it from..
Complete uk.dataset..
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