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Example datasets - PIX4Dsurvey

Get started with real data

Download any of these projects for free* and explore PIX4Dsurvey functionalities with a real dataset.

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Using real data demonstrates what Pix4D software can do and will help you understand what’s needed when collecting your own data.

Not sure where to begin? Follow the instructions below each data set to create your first project.

LOGO_KB_Demo_Projects_Survey.pngPIX4Dsurvey example projects

PIX4Dmapper project and terrestrial laser scans Download dataset

The goal of this project is:

  • Use the project processed in PIX4Dmapper and vectorize it in PIX4Dsurvey.
  • Use a combination of photogrammetry and a terrestrial laser scanner.
  • Organize the vectorized objects in layers.
Pix4Dsurvey_demo_Rivaz.jpg
General project information
 
Project
 
Location
Switzerland
Average Ground Sampling Distance (GSD)
2.39 cm / 0.94 in
Area covered
0.0441 km 2 / 4.41 ha / 0.017 mi 2 / 10.90 acres
Output coordinate system
CH1903+ / LV95
Vertical Coordinate System: Geoid Height Above Bessel 1841 Ellipsoid = 0 meters
Image acquisition
 
UAV
eBee X (senseFly)
Image acquisition plan
2 flight, single grid flight plan
Camera
senseFly S.O.D.A.
Images
 
Number of images
101
Image size
5472x3648
Image geolocation coordinate system
WGS84
Terrestrial laser scans
 
Laser scanner
Leica RTC360 3D Laser Scanner
Number of scans1
2
Number of points2
3,549,517 - Bridge
5,327,201 - Village
Laser point cloud coordinate system
CH1903+ / LV95, Bessel 1841 Ellipsoid
1 In total 12 laser scan stations were used to fully capture 2 scenes and to generate 2 final point clouds.
2 The number of points after cleaning the point cloud and reducing the resolution of the point cloud.
Download project files

The dataset can be downloaded here (1.3 GB).

The downloaded compressed .zip file contains the following files and folders:

  • images: RGB images in JPG format
  • pointclouds: point clouds in a PIX4Dsurvey point cloud format (.bpc).
  • Pix4Dsurvey_Demo_Rivaz.p4s: PIX4Dsurvey project file.
Instructions
Open the .p4s PIX4Dsurvey project file

This section describes how to open the .p4s project to set it up for vectorization.

Access: To download PIX4Dsurvey click here.
  1. Open PIX4Dsurvey.
  2. Drag and drop PIX4Dsurvey_Demo_Rivaz.p4s on the screen. More options in the Project management article.

Once the import is completed both the point clouds and calibrated images will be displayed. You are ready to start vectorizing the project.

Suburban area Download dataset

The goal of this project is:

  • Use the project processed in PIX4Dmapper and vectorize it in PIX4Dsurvey.
  • Vectorize buildings, roofs, roads, curbs, green areas, and parking lots.
  • Organize the vectorized objects in layers.
Pix4Dsurvey_Demo_suburban.jpg
General project information
 
Project
 
Location
Denver, Colorado, US
Average Ground Sampling Distance (GSD)
1.13 cm / 0.44 in
Area covered
0.041 km 2 / 4.1 ha / 0.02 mi 2. / 10.17 acres
Output coordinate system
NAD 1983 StatePlane Colorado Central FIPS 0502 Feet
Vertical Coordinate System: EGM 96
Image acquisition
 
UAV
DJI Phantom 4 Pro
Image acquisition plan
1 flight, double grid flight plan
Camera
DJI Phantom 4 Pro
Images
 
Number of images
188
Image size
5472x3648
Image geolocation coordinate system
WGS84
Download project files

The dataset can be downloaded here (1.6 GB)

The downloaded compressed .zip file contains the following files and folders:

  • images: RGB images in JPG format
  • pointclouds: point clouds in a PIX4Dsurvey point cloud format (.bpc).
  • Pix4Dsurvey_example_Suburban_Area.p4s: PIX4Dsurvey project file.
Instructions
Open the .p4s PIX4Dsurvey project file

This section describes how to open the .p4s project to set it up for vectorization.

Access: To download PIX4Dsurvey click here.
  1. Open PIX4Dsurvey.
  2. Drag and drop Pix4Dsurvey_example_Suburban_Area.p4s on the screen. More options in the Project management article.

Once the import is completed both the point clouds and calibrated images will be displayed. You are ready to start vectorizing the project.