Hello,
I've got a some large exported .pts files from Leica Cyclone. In the first file I tried, the range of intensity is -2040 to -108. I ran txt2las64 with the arguments -parse xyziRGB -translate_then_scale_intensity 2048 16 . It complained at almost every line that the intensity value was out of range (I know, that's why I'm trying to translate it!), and then it populated the output with intensity values of mostly 0. I then tried it with the -translate_intensity 2048, with the same results. In the end, I used awk (well, mawk) to translate and scale the intensity values before converting them to LAS/LAZ. I thought that I had done this in the past directly with txt2las, but I may be mistaken. Thoughts?
Thanks,
-Malcolm
Malcolm
D. Williamson
Geospatial
Applications and Education Manager
Center
for Advanced Spatial Technologies
JBHT
304
1
University of Arkansas
Fayetteville
AR 72701
Hi Jochen,
Thanks, I see your point. From my perspective, txt2las is an import tool, and the more flexibility it has, the more value it brings to its user (aka customer). On a positive note, thanks to Google Gemini, I now know much more about efficiently parsing large text documents in WSL!
Cheers,
-Malcolm -------------------- Malcolm D. Williamson Fayetteville, AR 479-790-2748 mal...@cast.uark.edu
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