E57 Python Library
E57 is a compact, non-proprietary point cloud format that's defined by the ASTM E2807 standard. This format is widely adopted by 3D design applications.
This python library wraps the rust e57 library to provide file reading
Getting Started
pip install e57
>>> import e57
>>> pc = e57.read_points(r"pointcloud.e57")
>>> pc.points
array([[-23.25304444, -28.17607415, -13.44830654],
[-23.28290139, -28.02118905, -13.44237764],
[-23.26799723, -27.9039115 , -13.43430738],
...,
[ 23.2458152 , 25.4866642 , 12.45043932],
[ 23.22830673, 25.58055374, 12.49285875],
[ 23.25270363, 25.45909652, 12.54284554]])
>>> pc.color
array(([0.3019608 , 0.3529412 , 0.23137255],
[0.21176471, 0.26666668, 0.12941177],
[0.21960784, 0.27058825, 0.13333334],
...,
[0.5803922 , 0.58431375, 0.49019608],
[0.41568628, 0.43529412, 0.33333334],
[0.21568628, 0.25882354, 0.1254902 ]], dtype=float32)
We need a tutorial - could you write one based on our tests?
Contributing
All contributions welcome - feature requests, bug reports, documentation, sample files, tests, rust code, python code, sharing the project online / via social media, ...
Testing
python -m pytest