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The recent release of QGIS 3.18 supports point cloud data. As can be seen on the screenshot in the linked Visual Changelog (above), .laz files should be supported.

However, in my installation on Windows 10 (standalone installer) it looks differently: I don't have the option PDAL Point Clouds and EPT Point Cloud in the data source management interface. I only have one entry Point Cloud, see screenshot below. With this option, I am not able to open .laz files. If I select one of the files to open, nothing happens. Only supported format is ept.json as can be seen on the screenshot.

If I just drag and drop a .laz file from the explorer to the QGIS window, I get this error message: [path].laz is not a valid or recognized data source. The same is true when I convert the .laz file to .las unsing lastools.

I also tried different lidar files sources to be sure that the problem is not connected to a corrupted file. I tried e.g. 2010 USGS Lidar data from San Francisco bay area: https://coast.noaa.gov/htdata/lidar1_z/geoid12a/data/1406/

So how can I open a .laz file? I'm not sure if I miss something or if it a bug.

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The recent release of QGIS 3.18 supports point cloud data. As can be seen on the screenshot in the linked Visual Changelog (above), .laz files should be supported.

However, in my installation on Windows 10 it looks differently: I don't have the option PDAL Point Clouds and EPT Point Cloud in the data source management interface. I only have one entry Point Cloud, see screenshot below. With this option, I am not able to open .laz files. If I select one of the files to open, nothing happens. Only supported format is ept.json as can be seen on the screenshot.

If I just drag and drop a .laz file from the explorer to the QGIS window, I get this error message: [path].laz is not a valid or recognized data source. The same is true when I convert the .laz file to .las unsing lastools.

I also tried different lidar files sources to be sure that the problem is not connected to a corrupted file. I tried e.g. 2010 USGS Lidar data from San Francisco bay area: https://coast.noaa.gov/htdata/lidar1_z/geoid12a/data/1406/

So how can I open a .laz file? I'm not sure if I miss something or if it a bug.

enter image description here

The recent release of QGIS 3.18 supports point cloud data. As can be seen on the screenshot in the linked Visual Changelog (above), .laz files should be supported.

However, in my installation on Windows 10 (standalone installer) it looks differently: I don't have the option PDAL Point Clouds and EPT Point Cloud in the data source management interface. I only have one entry Point Cloud, see screenshot below. With this option, I am not able to open .laz files. If I select one of the files to open, nothing happens. Only supported format is ept.json as can be seen on the screenshot.

If I just drag and drop a .laz file from the explorer to the QGIS window, I get this error message: [path].laz is not a valid or recognized data source. The same is true when I convert the .laz file to .las unsing lastools.

I also tried different lidar files sources to be sure that the problem is not connected to a corrupted file. I tried e.g. 2010 USGS Lidar data from San Francisco bay area: https://coast.noaa.gov/htdata/lidar1_z/geoid12a/data/1406/

So how can I open a .laz file? I'm not sure if I miss something or if it a bug.

enter image description here

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The recent release of QGIS 3.18 supports point cloud data. As can be seen on the screenshot in the linked Visual Changelog (above), .laz files should be supported. 

However, in my installation on Windows 10 it looks differently: I don't have the option PDAL Point Clouds and EPT Point Cloud in the data source management interface. I only have one entry Point Cloud, see screenshot below. With this option, I am not able to open .laz files. If I select one of the files to open, nothing happens. Only supported format is ept.json as can be seen on the screenshot.

If I just drag and drop a .laz file file from the explorer to the QGIS window, I get this error message: [path].laz is not a valid or recognized data source.

Only supported format The same is true when I convert the ept.jsonlaz file to .las unsing lastools.

I also tried different lidar files sources to be sure that the problem is not connected to a corrupted file. I tried e.g. 2010 USGS Lidar data from San Francisco bay area: https://coast.noaa.gov/htdata/lidar1_z/geoid12a/data/1406/

So how can I open a .laz file? I'm not sure if I miss something or if it a bug.

enter image description here

The recent release of QGIS 3.18 supports point cloud data. As can be seen on the screenshot in the linked Visual Changelog (above), .laz files should be supported. However, in my installation on Windows 10 it looks differently: I don't have the option PDAL Point Clouds and EPT Point Cloud in the data source management interface. I only have one entry Point Cloud, see screenshot below. With this option, I am not able to open .laz files. If I select one of the files to open, nothing happens.

If I just drag and drop a .laz file from the explorer to the QGIS window, I get this error message: [path].laz is not a valid or recognized data source.

Only supported format is ept.json. So how can I open a .laz file?

enter image description here

The recent release of QGIS 3.18 supports point cloud data. As can be seen on the screenshot in the linked Visual Changelog (above), .laz files should be supported. 

However, in my installation on Windows 10 it looks differently: I don't have the option PDAL Point Clouds and EPT Point Cloud in the data source management interface. I only have one entry Point Cloud, see screenshot below. With this option, I am not able to open .laz files. If I select one of the files to open, nothing happens. Only supported format is ept.json as can be seen on the screenshot.

If I just drag and drop a .laz file from the explorer to the QGIS window, I get this error message: [path].laz is not a valid or recognized data source. The same is true when I convert the .laz file to .las unsing lastools.

I also tried different lidar files sources to be sure that the problem is not connected to a corrupted file. I tried e.g. 2010 USGS Lidar data from San Francisco bay area: https://coast.noaa.gov/htdata/lidar1_z/geoid12a/data/1406/

So how can I open a .laz file? I'm not sure if I miss something or if it a bug.

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The recent release of QGIS 3.18 supports point cloud data. As can be seen on the screenshot in the linked Visual Changelog (above), .laz.laz files should be supported. However, in my installation on WINWindows 10 it looks differently: I don't have the option PDAL Point Clouds and EPT Point Cloud in the data source management interface. I only have one entry Point Cloud, see screenshot below. With this option, I am not able to open .laz.laz files. If I select one of the files to open, nothing happendshappens.

If I just drag and drop a .laz file.laz file from the explorer to the QGIS window, I get this error message: [path].laz is not a valid or recognized data source.

Only supported format is ept.json. So how can I open a .laz file?

enter image description here

The recent release of QGIS 3.18 supports point cloud data. As can be seen on the screenshot in the linked Visual Changelog, .laz files should be supported. However, in my installation on WIN 10 it looks differently: I don't have the option PDAL Point Clouds and EPT Point Cloud in the data source management interface. I only have one entry Point Cloud, see screenshot below. With this option, I am not able to open .laz files. If I select one of the files to open, nothing happends.

If I just drag and drop a .laz file from the explorer to the QGIS window, I get this error message: [path].laz is not a valid or recognized data source.

Only supported format is ept.json. So how can I open a .laz file?

enter image description here

The recent release of QGIS 3.18 supports point cloud data. As can be seen on the screenshot in the linked Visual Changelog (above), .laz files should be supported. However, in my installation on Windows 10 it looks differently: I don't have the option PDAL Point Clouds and EPT Point Cloud in the data source management interface. I only have one entry Point Cloud, see screenshot below. With this option, I am not able to open .laz files. If I select one of the files to open, nothing happens.

If I just drag and drop a .laz file from the explorer to the QGIS window, I get this error message: [path].laz is not a valid or recognized data source.

Only supported format is ept.json. So how can I open a .laz file?

enter image description here

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