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                           CLR, E57, FLS, FWS, IXF, LAS, MPC, OBJ, PCG, PTG, PTS, PTX, RDS, REP, RXP, TXT, ZFPRJ, and
                           ZFS. If you’re having a scan performed on your building, you’ll want to ensure that the point
                           cloud you receive from the scanner will be one of those file types.


                             Point Cloud Size
                             Point clouds are made up of millions of points in a three-dimensional field. Because each point not
                             only contains x, y, and z data but can also contain rgB color values (in the case of a color scan),
                             point cloud files can be very large. They can be so large, in fact, that data from a single scan point
                             can be 4 or 5 gB in size, making the entire scan require up to hundreds of gigabytes of storage.
                             holding one or more of these scans can eclipse your office’s network capabilities. Be careful not to
                             overload your network with scan data.


                             Once you receive the point cloud files from the scanner, the next step is to get them loaded
                           into your model. For the following exercise, we’re going to use an example point cloud scan of
                           the lighthouse at Fort Gratiot. The lighthouse was the first in the state of Michigan; built in 1829,
                           it marks the entrance to the St. Clair River from Lake Huron. The point cloud was generously
                           donated for use in this book by Midwestern Consulting, who performed the LiDAR scan and
                           created the point cloud (www.midwesternconsulting.com).
















































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