creating DTM from TLS pointcloud with "minimum height" function
Posted: Sat Jan 26, 2019 2:30 pm
Hi there,
I want to create a DTM from my TLS pointcloud (with point density of 10cm). So I was first separating the vegatation from the ground by CANUPO, which worked quite well, but there a of course still mistakes. Afterwards I used the "rasterize tool" to create a new pointcloud by applying the "minimum height" function on the points. I used different step (resolution) for Vegetation and ground, a smaller one for ground, a larger on for vegetation. I tried different variations of steps (0.1m; 0.25m, 0.5m; 1.0m) but I still don`t know, which is the best to work with. If I use a small step, the cloud is still very dense and very time consuming for deleting the wrong points. using a larger step, information gets lost.
So could anyone please share his experience with me and recommend a good step for Vegetation and ground?
In the resulting pointcloud I would use for deleting wrong points and use it as input for rastering the DTM afterwards.
Thanks Brahm
I want to create a DTM from my TLS pointcloud (with point density of 10cm). So I was first separating the vegatation from the ground by CANUPO, which worked quite well, but there a of course still mistakes. Afterwards I used the "rasterize tool" to create a new pointcloud by applying the "minimum height" function on the points. I used different step (resolution) for Vegetation and ground, a smaller one for ground, a larger on for vegetation. I tried different variations of steps (0.1m; 0.25m, 0.5m; 1.0m) but I still don`t know, which is the best to work with. If I use a small step, the cloud is still very dense and very time consuming for deleting the wrong points. using a larger step, information gets lost.
So could anyone please share his experience with me and recommend a good step for Vegetation and ground?
In the resulting pointcloud I would use for deleting wrong points and use it as input for rastering the DTM afterwards.
Thanks Brahm