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00:01 LiDAR uses laser beams to create detailed 3D maps. 00:39 LiDAR measures distance with laser beams to create 3D maps. 01:19 LiDAR technology measures distance using time of flight 02:00 LiDAR technology creates a dense 3D data point cloud. 02:45 LiDAR technology creates detailed 3D maps using laser beams. 03:29 LiDAR technology has various applications 04:15 LiDAR offers high accuracy and efficiency 04:59 Why choose Robotic Imaging for LiDAR scan to BIM services?
Are there applications where both LIDAR and photogrammetry are used together? I'm speculating, but I suppose it would be possible to use the point cloud data and the corner references from the 3d renditions created by the photogrammetry algorithm to overlap the two and create a visual recreation that is more accurate.
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Hi we have a RCP file, which we want to insert via shared by coordinates, but the coordinates' are very far away (in a scale like 6000 kms) and we have problems such as it's placing each time at a random place (near the target, but with several cm difference) Is there any solution to this? Tnx
This distance seems to be out of the range of the laser scanners we use for building documentation. Here is some more about the range on our systems, primariliy, Leica Geosystems and P-Series would shoot up to 1km - www.roboticimaging.com/faq
Thanks Warren. Will advise for future videos. Current point cloud automation is through meshing platforms; Pointfuse, AEC.Cinto.com and Edgewise. e57 point cloud --> FBX Mesh --> Revit. Modeling is much easier, but it depends on the project.