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NAME

       ts2las - convert TerraSolid .bin files into LAS files

SYNOPSIS

       ts2las [-h | -i arg [-o arg] [-v] [Filtering options] ]

DESCRIPTION

       ts2las converts TerraSolid .bin files into LAS files with optional output filters.

OPTIONS

       ts2las options:

       -h, --help
              Produce help message

       -i arg, --input arg
              input TerraSolid .bin file

       -o arg, --output arg
              The output .las file (defaults to input filename + .las)

       -v, --verbose
              Verbose message output

       Filtering options:

       -e arg, --extent arg
              Extent  window  that  points  must  fall  within to keep.  Use a comma-separated or quoted, space-
              separated list, for example, -e minx, miny, maxx, maxy or -e minx, miny, minz, maxx, maxy, maxz -e
              "minx miny minz maxx maxy maxz"

       --minx arg
              Extent must be greater than or equal to minx to be kept.  --minx 1234.0

       --miny arg
              Extent must be greater than or equal to miny to be kept.  --miny 5678.0

       --minz arg
              Extent  must  be  greater than or equal to minz to be kept.  If maxx and maxy are set but not minz
              *and maxz, all z values are kept.  --minz 0.0

       --maxx arg
              Extent must be less than or equal to maxx to be kept.  --maxx 1234.0

       --maxy arg
              Extent must be less than or equal to maxy to be kept.  --maxy 5678.0

       --maxz arg
              Extent must be less than or equal to maxz to be kept.  If maxx and maxy are set but not maxz  *and
              minz, all z values are kept.  --maxz 10.0

       -t arg, --thin arg (=0)
              Simple decimation-style thinning.  Thin the file by removing every t'th point from the file.

       --last_return_only
              Keep last returns (cannot be used with --first_return_only)

       --first_return_only
              Keep first returns (cannot be used with --last_return_only)

       --keep-returns arg
              A list of return numbers to keep in the output file: --keep-returns 1 2 3

       --drop-returns arg
              Return numbers to drop.  For example, --drop-returns 2 3 4 5

       --valid_only
              Keep only valid points

       --keep-classes arg
              A list of classifications to keep: --keep-classes 2 4 12 --keep-classes 2

       --drop-classes arg
              A comma-separated list of classifications to drop: --drop-classes 1,7,8 --drop-classes 2

       --keep-intensity arg
              Range  in which to keep intensity.  The following expression types are supported: --keep-intensity
              0-100 --keep-intensity <200 --keep-intensity >400 --keep-intensity >=200

       --drop-intensity arg
              Range in which to drop intensity.  The following expression types are supported:  --drop-intensity
              <200 --drop-intensity >400 --drop-intensity >=200

       --keep-time arg
              Range  in  which  to  keep  time.   The  following  expression  types  are  supported: --keep-time
              413665.2336-414092.8462   --keep-time   <414094.8462    --keep-time    >413665.2336    --keep-time
              >=413665.2336

       --drop-time arg
              Range  in  which  to  drop  time.   The  following  expression  types  are  supported: --drop-time
              <413666.2336 --drop-time >413665.2336 --drop-time >=413665.2336

       --keep-scan-angle arg
              Range  in  which  to  keep  scan  angle.   The   following   expression   types   are   supported:
              --keep-scan-angle 0-100 --keep-scan-angle <100 --keep-scan-angle <=100

       --drop-scan-angle arg
              Range   in   which   to   drop   scan  angle.   The  following  expression  types  are  supported:
              --drop-scan-angle <30 --drop-scan-angle >100 --drop-scan-angle >=100

       --keep-color arg
              Range in which to  keep  colors.   Define  colors  as  two  3-tuples  (R,G,B-R,G,B):  --keep-color
              '0,0,0-125,125,125'

       --drop-color arg
              Range  in  which  to  drop  colors.   Define  colors  as  two 3-tuples (R,G,B-R,G,B): --drop-color
              '255,255,255-65536,65536,65536'

                                                17 December 2017                                       ts2las(1)