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Emesent releases Colourisation for Hovermap LiDAR scanner

LiDAR scanner
Colourised scan of a high-rise building. Colourisation provides a more realistic view and greater insights.

Global technology company Emesent has announced the release of the Colourisation functionality for its Hovermap LiDAR scanner.  

The 3D point clouds from Hovermap can now be augmented with true colour, providing additional context for visualisation and analysis.

The GoPro action camera can be simply attached to the Hovermap scanning unit which can
be used on a drone, as a hand-held or backpack mounted scanner.

“We’re excited to announce this significant new feature for Emesent,” said Emesent’s CEO and Co-Founder Stefan Hrabar. “Colourisation provides greater insights for our customers across many industries. This builds on the incredible 3D data that Hovermap produces to create rich, accurate digital twins and surveys”

The new colourisation feature for Hovermap utilises the latest rugged action camera – the GoPro Hero8. This modular approach extends the versatility and flexibility of Hovermap, allowing customers to attach the camera when colourised scans are needed.

As before, Hovermap can be used on a drone, as a hand-held or backpack mounted scanner with the supplied handle or a range of other accessories. When the camera is attached Hovermap is just as versatile but with the added benefit of providing colourised scans.

Scanning and data processing remain as easy as always. Hovermap and the camera are started with the push of a button, and after capture the LiDAR and video data are processed via a simple Drag- and-Drop workflow.  For advanced users, a vast range of parameters are also made available to further adjust processing and output options.  

Colourised scan of a rock face.

“Combining camera and LiDAR data from a moving scanner is actually a very challenging task which requires precise calibration and synchronisation between the two sensors.” explains Dr Farid Kendoul, CTO and Co-Founder of Emesent. “We’ve developed advanced algorithms to handle this complexity, keeping it simple and easy for our customers to use. The results are really amazing to see.”

In addition to producing a colourised point cloud, the process also outputs a set of images and image pose data (position and orientation relative to the point cloud). This allows the LiDAR data and images to be imported into a variety of third-party tools to be shown side-by-side.

The new colourisation feature has already been tested by a number of users at various sites, producing impressive results.

“We found the Hovermap colourisation option very easy to use and it has generated great results,” said Alex Paulusson CEO of Swedish Geodata and Remote sensing specialists AMKVO.

“Having the ability to simply attach the camera as needed is a great feature too. This will add a new and valuable dimension to our clients’ Hovermap scans.”

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