I am trying to bring in a large .img (65mb) lidar file into Civil 3D without success. The point cloud creation does not support .img files.
I have tried converting the .img file to an ASC and DEM with a program called FWTools, but after conversion, the import of the ASC or DEM as a point cloud gives a fatal error. Import of the DEM under a surface in the prospector works, but slows the drawing so much that it is unusable.
Any advice would be appreciated.
can you let us know more about your system - win 7 or xp, 32 or 64 bit, video card & how much ram? May be related, but 65Mb is pretty substantial.
You might play with something like "MARS" - Merrick Advanced Remote Sensing (a previous employer of mine) to see if it can process the data set.... they have a free trial available online that you could tinker with & maybe export out your AOI
I guess you won't be able to treat Dem files like IMG/ASC as vector point cloud.
Which is the grid width of the original IMG..?
You can check it out with the free Microdem.
The img file tile is about 5000m x 5000m with points approximately on a 1m grid.
It appears the MARS 7 program will not import an .img file.
My system:
processor: intel duo CPU E7600 @ 3.06 GHz
RAM: 4GB
32 bit O.S.
video card: NVIDIA GeForce 9300 GE
Windows 7 Professional
Thanks!
Jeff
So, a couple of years ago before I upgraded to WIn7/64-bit, i would crash my machine (a dell laptop) trying to load several USGS DEM files - a surface for a 32 mile pipeline across several 'quads. UPgrading to 64-bit (the machine was a 64-bit processor dummied down to run 32-bit XP due to our IT dept) with the exact same hardware allowed me to build the surface. using some 19 quad maps.
for my weekend work - not using our company's C3D, but for personal consulting, I use Global Mapper - which is much less expensive than C3D / Map3D. Looks like it can read in a IMG and would be able to re-write the surface model out as a DEM... but I'd start with going to a 64-bit OS - even if you enabled the 3GB switch, you won't get much further on a large data set under the 32-bit environment...
Hi,
Are you sure that the extension .IMG is the correct one for a lidar file?
25mio points should not be that problem, I would try to look into the file with a binary-editor and compare it to formats listed as available formats, then rename the file (the extension) and try to import it within Civil3D-command CREATEPOINTCLOUD.
Good luck, - alfred -
I believe that yousendit.com will let you transmit upto a 100mb file - if you post it there and send me a link via private message, I'd be willing to see if GM can convert and I happen to have my personal machine here at work today.... send me a private message if you want me to try anything... kinda twiddling thumbs today while between projects and sounds like a good friday afternoon activity... 😉
The data I'm looking at is here. Its a free signup on the Kansas Geospatial Data Access and Support site.
http://www.kansasgis.org/catalog/index.cfm?data_id=1381&show_cat=5
It looks like global mapper might do it, but not with my trial version. I'd like to know if it actually can or not before paying for it. I don't have an ftp site subscription. Thanks!
Thanks for the advice on the computing power. I've had success creating a point cloud and surface from .las files, but they are not corrected for trees and buildings as the .img file is.
Thanks! may do so - just that I happen to have GM already, so working with what I've got. But that 4 letter work "Free" is always a draw.... 😉
ok. i created an account and downloaded a .zip but it is a .las file - can you point me to a .img for downloading?
wow, GM read in the 65mb .img in about 1/2 second (literally) and the 387 MB .LAS in about 12 seconds - screamin fast in comparison to what I've done before - I'm impressed with what it can do...
Jeff, I've downloaded the BE_14SNJ9050.IMG bare earth file (70 MB), on my glorious XP 32bit with 2 GB Ram.
When you open it in Microdem, you can:
I found only one text editor able to open such a monster (~ 25M lines), so if you have a 64 bit system, you can try other ways.
Another nice feature of Dem viewers like Microdem is the contours' generation, but I didn't dare to do that with my poor PC.
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