GeoCue has announced the release of LP360 Land to elevate handheld Lidar scanning using the TrueView GO. When it was launched in August, the TrueView GO set a new standard for handheld Lidar scanners by combining advanced hardware with user-friendly operation. As the latest addition to the LP360 software ecosystem, LP360 Land now empowers users to transform their raw handheld geospatial data into valuable insights and deliverables with ease.
Combining sensor data
LP360 Land offers an intuitive workflow that simplifies the processing of Lidar, GNSS and SLAM handheld sensor data.
Key features include:
- multi-scan import and processing capability
- coordinate systems (datum and projection) management
- powerful SLAM/PPK/RTK point cloud processing: generate accurate and colourized point clouds even in GPS-denied environments
- advanced visualization tools: utilize multiple synchronized windows, including 2D, 3D, profile and immersive views.
- QA/QC and data editing/cleaning tools
- manual and automatic registration (LAS to LAS and LAS to control points)
- image explorer for contextual analysis (point cloud to photo)
“The integration of LP360 Land with the TrueView GO is a game-changer for professionals seeking efficient and accurate data processing,” says Frank Darmayan, CEO of GeoCue. “This powerful combination enables users to seamlessly process, visualize and analyse their handheld Lidar data, enhancing their overall workflow.”
“We are excited to see how LP360 Land will enhance the capabilities of TrueView GO users,” comments Vivien Heriard-Dubreuil, CEO of mdGroup. “With LP360 Land, the user can combine Lidar data coming from mobile, aerial and ground sensors to complete a job and work on a registered, colourized and georeferenced point cloud. This software reflects our commitment to providing innovative solutions that meet the evolving needs of the geospatial community.”
For more information about LP360 and how it can enhance Lidar and photogrammetry, see here. To explore the full LP360 product line, see here.
To learn more about GeoCue, see here.