21st January 2014, 07:46 PM
kevin wooldridge Wrote:The Environment Agency web site allows me to download LIDAR data, between 0.25m to 2m resolution, for my Community archaeology groups use or for my academic studies, totally free of charge. Its a great asset for students and local groups and surely only right that commercial organisations should pay.....
Where there's coverage! Current linear scheme has coverage to either side but we seem to be running up the slot in between
People sit on their lidar same way as they sit on their geofiz data, you can see the massaged end results but not access the data [all I want is a single vertical slice to extend an excavated section into landscape profile - will be able to ride my flying pig under a blue moon to collect it I suppose [yes, I am aware that blue moons do occur, before any wit chips in...]