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three two one and weamp;#39;re back with um another talk for our cutest open day uh january 29th 2021 and iamp;#39;m joined by georges gustavo rocha from portugal and heamp;#39;s going to show us how to generate our own point clouds from using ob odm the open drone map project and if you watched the previous talk youamp;#39;ve seen that qgis 3.18 is getting support for point clouds and so this is kind of the logical continuation of that previous talk because now george is going to be showing us how to actually make our endpoint cloud so thank you george welcome and over to you thank you tim nice to be here and to talking to talk about this and itamp;#39;s really nice to have kg supporting point clouds and this presentation is is it should be before the the previous one so letamp;#39;s go back and see how we can create point clouds martin already mentioned the lighter and so on but for this presentation i have prepared them uh on on my gitlab iamp;#39;ve uploaded without the set