£2,000.00 – £4,490.00 (+VAT)
Use the combined power of images and point clouds to extract key elements from photogrammetry, laser scanning or LiDAR data. Survey curbs, building footprints, walls, catenary curves and more.
Vectorize your project using points, polylines, polygons and catenary curves with just a few clicks.
Work 50% faster when you vectorize from point clouds and verify in images, while the Smart Grid saves 1,000s of clicks creating spot elevations.
Include layers and properties for a smooth transition to CAD or GIS and reduce file size when exporting your projects as vector files.
Create and measure the volume of any object, even against a wall or in a corner, with fast, simple steps.
Model the ground with a TIN from points and break lines to represent the topography of your project. Automate the creation of spot elevations and allow drastic simplification of the number of point cloud points.
Move beyond photogrammetry, yet still work with Pix4D’s rayCloud to access the original images and 3D point clouds simultaneously. Vectorize in 3D, edit in 2D. Survey complex objects only visible in images. Use colour selection to pick a point and search in a defined radius for points of a similar colour.
PIX4Dsurvey can handle billions of points. Work with as many point cloud files as you like in the same projects, including .las.
PIX4Dsurvey works with your existing workflows. Import .p4d files from PIX4Dmapper, PIX4Dcloud, or .p4m files from PIX4Dmatic with the click of a button, or work with .las and .laz files from any device/source.
Every surveyed object can be assigned to a layer and edited. Layers can be exported separately or together for a smooth transition to your preferred CAD or GIS software.
Automate the creation of spot elevations and allow drastic simplification of the number of point cloud points. With a click, use this Grid of points to model the ground with a TIN.
Extract the same points you would use in the field with Smart Grid – it doesn’t create any data, but instead reads the terrain class for locations of elevation change, just like your field crew would take spot elevations along break lines.
Next up? Take that set of points & break lines and create a DTM in LandXML format that exactly reflects the points you have told it to use. Now you are good to go in your CAD or GIS!
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