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    <p>you can use the processingtool pdal:exportrastertin to generate a
      raster which can be used to drape your profile lines</p>
    <p>best regards</p>
    <p>Stefan</p>
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    <div class="moz-cite-prefix">Am 24.07.2024 um 08:29 schrieb Roland
      Spielhofer via QGIS-User:<br>
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        <div>Thanks for clarifying!</div>
        <div>I opened an issue:</div>
        <div><a class="moz-txt-link-freetext" href="https://github.com/qgis/QGIS/issues/58229">https://github.com/qgis/QGIS/issues/58229</a></div>
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        <div>Meanwhile I will try to drape the profiles (atlas features)
          on the surface and calculate the range by expression - the
          profiles cross a road, so I expect the results to be usable,
          but there will be an arbitrary cut in the z-range. Some
          profiles will look good, some not, e.g. when a tree is next to
          the road.</div>
        <div>Draping on point clouds is currently also not possible in
          QGIS (only on raster) - I have a different software for that.</div>
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            <div>Regards,</div>
            <div>Roland</div>
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              <div style="margin:0 0 10px 0;"><b>Gesendet:</b> Mittwoch,
                24. Juli 2024 um 00:56 Uhr<br>
                <b>Von:</b> "Nyall Dawson"
                <a class="moz-txt-link-rfc2396E" href="mailto:nyall.dawson@gmail.com"><nyall.dawson@gmail.com></a><br>
                <b>An:</b> "Roland Spielhofer" <a class="moz-txt-link-rfc2396E" href="mailto:rspiel@gmx.net"><rspiel@gmx.net></a><br>
                <b>Cc:</b> "QGIS User" <a class="moz-txt-link-rfc2396E" href="mailto:qgis-user@lists.osgeo.org"><qgis-user@lists.osgeo.org></a><br>
                <b>Betreff:</b> Re: [Qgis-user] Auto-adjust profile
                elevation range in Atlas</div>
              <div name="quoted-content">On Tue, 23 Jul 2024 at 20:29,
                Roland Spielhofer via QGIS-User<br>
                <a class="moz-txt-link-rfc2396E" href="mailto:qgis-user@lists.osgeo.org"><qgis-user@lists.osgeo.org></a> wrote:<br>
                ><br>
                > Hi,<br>
                > I have a corridor point cloud and a number of cross
                profiles (linestrings) in my QGIS project.<br>
                > I would like to make an Atlas that shows a cross
                section of the pointcloud along every profile.<br>
                > So far, so good.<br>
                > What I am struggling with is that the elevation
                range seems to be fixed in all atlas elements so that I
                see the point cloud on some atlas items where the
                elevation range matches the point cloud while some items
                are blank as the point cloud is too high/too low for the
                elevation range of the elevation profile item.<br>
                ><br>
                > Is there a way to auto-adjust the z-range per atlas
                item so that the full z-range of the profile is always
                shown? The elevation profile panel in the main window
                does exactly this as default behaviour.<br>
                <br>
                There's no direct option for "auto scale" as of QGIS
                3.38. There's<br>
                definitely potential here for implementing that in a
                future QGIS<br>
                version!<br>
                <br>
                One potential solution you could use in current releases
                would be to<br>
                take advantage of the data-defined control over the
                minimum/maximum<br>
                elevation in the layout item, so that each page in the
                atlas can have<br>
                a different elevation range. You could either set this
                to a field and<br>
                prepopulate each feature with manually entered min/max
                elevation<br>
                values, or potentially use some fancy QGIS expression
                magic to<br>
                dynamically pick a range based on other existing atlas
                feature<br>
                fields/geometry...!<br>
                <br>
                Nyall<br>
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                ><br>
                > Regards,<br>
                > Roland<br>
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