VrLiDAR is software that integrates LiDAR data into the time tested Vr
Mapping
Software packages, VrOneŽ and VrTwo.
This package allows the display and editing of LiDAR point data in 2D
and in true three-dimensional stereo.
The four configurations available in VrLiDAR enable vector, symbol
and text entities to be collected and edited using the extensive VrOne/VrTwo
mapping tools.
Mapping professionals now not only need the ability to collect three
dimensional vector data from traditional photogrammetric sources such as
aerial and close range photography, but there is also a growing demand to
collect the same vector data from LiDAR in the form of points over
photographic stereo images and from point clouds without any photography.
In today's market one method of data
collection is no longer adequate and VrLiDAR offers several options using
photography and (or) LiDAR point data, offering the user multiple choices
Features Include:
A familiar, existing Vr Mapping interface
Multiple, true three-dimensional working environments>
Ability to store large amount of points along with vector data
LiDAR point and polygon editing tools
Ability to collect and edit vector mapping data on top of LiDAR data
Compatible with aerial and ground based mobile and static LiDAR data
Support for over 190 existing Vr Mapping commands and applications
Automatic Cursor Draping available in the 3D ViewPoint environment
Up to 16 LiDAR attributes per point including intensity and classification
User defined point density, point size and decimation density
High speed input and output to and from LAS and other data formats
Offered as an addition to VrOne and VrTwo
The task remains the same which is to extract intelligent data from images and (or) LiDAR in the form of vectors and attributes for various disciplines.
VrLiDAR offers the ability for photogrammetry firms to utilize
existing personnel and software while offering new and powerful tools for
other mapping disciplines such as architecture, all types of surveying and
engineering.

In addition to collecting and editing vector data, LiDAR point data can be
edited using VrLiDAR. Tools
such as polygon and cursor draping, bulldozing and close delete help the
user to manage and refine point data.
Now included in the VrOne/VrTwo graphics data base is the capability
to store large amounts of LiDAR point data.
This point data includes the attributes as defined in the ASPRS LAS
data format. Translation to and
from LAS files is a fast, simple and easy process.
Other point data formats are also supported by VrLiDAR.
Choices for collection and editing include many environments in VrOne and
VrTwo. Each configuration
provides the ability to collect and edit vector data and edit LiDAR points.
Multiple methods may be used to complete a project.
All environments support user defined point density and size display
parameters. All existing
VrOne/VrTwo commands and applications are available in
each of the four environments.
2D ViewPoint—Very
large amounts of LiDAR data can be displayed in this mode with the ability
to optionally display rectified images as a backdrop.
This environment is useful for cutting and management applications.
Photogrammetric Stereo—LiDAR
points can be displayed with traditional photo based photogrammetry using
VrTwo in static or roaming modes.
Any of the Vr supported camera and sensor types may be used.
LiDARgrammetry—-The
use of synthetic stereo imagery derived from the LiDAR point intensity data
using VrTwo in static or roaming modes.
3D ViewPoint—-Point
data is displayed in true three-dimensional stereo and vectors, symbols and
text may be collected on top of this data.
The data may be observed from any viewpoint,
origin and scale.
Each viewing motion may be dynamically
controlled by the user at any time.
Two cursor modes include Cursor Draping and
Free Motion.
Cursor Draping holds the cursor to the LiDAR
surface in the Z axis as it is moved in the three-dimensional viewing space.