I have used both Cyclone II Topo (which is no longer in development by Leica), Cloudworx Basic and the Cyclone Surveyor/Model Modules to extract Topo ...
My Bad..I meant to reply to this post!I would definetly 3d laser scan it if possible.This would give you any departure from vertical easily identifiab...
I would definetly 3d laser scan it if possible.This would give you any departure from vertical easily identifiable in all 3 planes.It would give an ac...
No Worries!Glad it was useful - and it seems to have sparked a good debate!Tim
There is a guide in the UK from the TSA and Ordnance Survey which I have attached.It might be of interest.Regards,Tim
I think this link should work to the PDF we recieved about it.Regards,Tim
Speak to either Sam Billingsby or Richard Lassater at Smart Geometrics I'm sure they will be able to sort you out! They are based in Houston so it sho...
You should definitely check out the 3d laser scanning forum comments on SceneCT. Some interesting uses and a lot of suggestions!Regards,Tim
But You'll find it's well worth the investment! I've been working with them for nearly 10 years, my mum saw it 10 years ago and decided she had to hav...
For generating Topo's from scan data I would definitely recommend Leica Cyclone II Topo.Its pretty intuitive, and basically follows how you would comp...
If you want advice on the best type of laser scanner for the sort of work, speak to the guys and gals on the Laser Scanning Forum (.There are company ...
Cool, I wasn't aware of that! We were only using it for setting out, so sticking it on a large pole wasn't required!Once its tracking, its fine - but ...
the GRZ101 is a great prism for use in setting out - but it only goes on the smaller poles that have the smaller screw stubs :(not the usual prism ada...
I've been involved in scanning for the past 8 years, and I can categorically say it has changed the way I work in a lot of situations.I first got invo...
In paper space, switch into MVIEWthen, use the command DVIEW - Then select all the objects you want to be at 90 degrees to verticaland press enter/acc...