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Mastering QGIS - Second Edition

By : Kurt Menke, GISP, Paolo Corti, Richard Smith Jr., GISP, Luigi Pirelli, John Van Hoesen, GISP
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Mastering QGIS - Second Edition

By: Kurt Menke, GISP, Paolo Corti, Richard Smith Jr., GISP, Luigi Pirelli, John Van Hoesen, GISP

Overview of this book

QGIS is an open source solution to GIS. It is widely used by GIS professionals all over the world. It is the leading alternative to the proprietary GIS software. Although QGIS is described as intuitive, it is also by default complex. Knowing which tools to use and how to apply them is essential to producing valuable deliverables on time. Starting with a refresher on the QGIS basics, this book will take you all the way through to creating your first custom QGIS plugin. From the refresher, we will recap how to create, populate, and manage a spatial database. You’ll also walk through styling GIS data, from creating custom symbols and color ramps to using blending modes. In the next section, you will discover how to prepare vector, heat maps, and create live layer effects, labeling, and raster data for processing. You’ll also discover advanced data creation and editing techniques. The last third of the book covers the more technical aspects of QGIS such as using LAStools and GRASS GIS’s integration with the Processing Toolbox, how to automate workflows with batch processing, and how to create graphical models. Finally, you will see how to create and run Python data processing scripts and write your own QGIS plugin with pyqgis. By the end of the book, you will understand how to work with all the aspects of QGIS, and will be ready to use it for any type of GIS work.
Table of Contents (19 chapters)
Mastering QGIS - Second Edition
Credits
Foreword
About the Authors
About the Reviewer
www.PacktPub.com
Preface
Index

LAStools and Fusion


The LAStools and Fusion algorithms offer powerful tools for working with LIDAR data through the Processing Toolbox. The LAS prefix refers to the American Society for Photogrammetry and Remote Sensing (ASPRS) laser file format, which can be viewed and manipulated using both of these tools. Once either of these tools are used to view, manipulate and then export data out of the LAS or LAZ (a compressed version of LAS), the resulting data can be accessed by any of the tools in the Processing Toolbox. Therefore this section will illustrate how to view and convert LiDAR data into raster layers that can be used for a variety of spatial analyses.

We will use the following layer in this section:

  • Point-cloud file (sonoma.las, available in the LAStools data folder)

    Note

    Similar to all the previous algorithm providers, we need to make sure that LAStools and Fuion are properly configured. Depending on your installation method, the LAStools library may be installed but you may have to...