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Post by agcsu21 on Oct 27, 2020 12:41:45 GMT -5
Catamount Ranch & Club Steamboat Springs, CO This lidar data was not available directly through the NOAA website but I was able to get in contact with a GIS technician in Colorado through a Lidar Request Form and he provided me with the data in the link below. He provided me with 6 .las files and a metadata folder with a bunch of ATX, GDBINDEXES, GDBTABLX and SPX files. He also provided me with 6 disk image files as well. My question is do I have enough info here to get EPSG numbers that I can plug manually into chad's tool, and if so I am clueless on how to find them. I've used TGC-Designer-Tools successfully when I get the data from the NOAA website but have no clue where to go now that I don't have the necessary XML files. This is probably a stupid question as well, but do I need a unique EPSG number for each of the 6 .las files? Lidar DataAny help, or a nudge in the right direction would be much appreciated!
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obmar
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Post by obmar on Oct 28, 2020 18:29:34 GMT -5
my first thing would be to go to that GIS technician and ask him the EPSG will relate to all the tiles - it references the data set **I poked around in that zip and the metadata files arent "readable" without the CAD level software (notepad doesnt reveal anything useful) So yeah you need to get information specific to the las files' dataset. when were the pictures taken, is the data "classified" not secret, that just means "organized specifically" Your contact might know the EPSG too! orrr epsg.org do a map search and it will pull a bunch of EPSG options (you only want "projected type")
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