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UID:pretalx-qgis-uc2025-F8QYHJ@talks.staging.osgeo.org
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DESCRIPTION:QGIS releases three new versions per year and each spring a new
  long-term release (LTR) is designated. Each version comes with a long lis
 t of new features. This rapid development pace can be difficult to keep up
  with\, and many new features go unnoticed. This presentation will give a 
 visual overview of some of the most important new features released over t
 he last calendar year.\n\nIn March of 2025 a new Long-term release was pub
 lished (3.40)\, and shortly before the QGIS Conference\, the latest stable
  version of QGIS (3.42) will be released. I will start by comparing the ne
 w LTR (3.40) to the previous (3.34). Here I will highlight some of the mos
 t important new features found in the latest LTR. I will then turn my atte
 ntion to the most important new features found in the latest release: 3.42
 .\n\nEach highlighted feature will not simply be described\, but will be d
 emonstrated with real data. The version number for each feature will also 
 be provided. If you want to learn about the current capabilities of QGIS\,
  this talk is for you!\n\nPotential topics include: GUI enhancements * Sym
 bology * Point cloud support * Data Providers * Processing * 3D * Editing
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LOCATION:Arbis
SUMMARY:QGIS Feature Frenzy - What's new in the current LTR (3.40) and Late
 st Releases (3.42) - Kurt Menke
URL:https://talks.staging.osgeo.org/qgis-uc2025/talk/F8QYHJ/
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DESCRIPTION:Kurt Menke (Septima) & Saber Raszmjooei (Lutra Consulting)\nThi
 s workshop will teach you how to work with point cloud data in QGIS. You w
 ill learn how to visualize point clouds in both 2D and 3D\, style them to 
 highlight important features\, and process and edit them to extract meanin
 gful information. The workshop will cover topics such as:\n\n* Loading and
  displaying point clouds in 2D.\n* Viewing point clouds in 3D.\n* Creating
  Virtual Point Clouds (VPCs).\n* Using Point Cloud Processing Tools.\n* Ed
 iting Point Clouds.\n* Using PDAL Wrench\n\nSoftware:\nTo get the most out
  of this workshop you are encouraged to install the nightly release of QGI
 S (v 3.43.0). Do this in the week prior to the conference. There are sever
 al important enhancements to working with point clouds which will be inclu
 ded in the next stable release of QGIS (v. 3.44)\, later in June. If you c
 an run the nightly release\, you will have access to these important featu
 res. Minimally\, you will need the latest stable release - QGIS 3.42 Müns
 ter. \n\n* If using Windows\, you can download it from the official QGIS w
 ebsite (https://qgis.org/download/) or by using the OSGeo4W installer. \n\
 n* For MacOS users\, try to download and install the DMG file from this pu
 ll request (https://github.com/qgis/QGIS/pull/60039). \n\n* For Debian bas
 ed users\, you can use QGIS Flatpack or change the repo. \n\nNote 1: If yo
 u will be using a corporate laptop where permissions can be problematic\, 
 consider getting these installations completed with IT before you travel t
 o the conference.\n\nNote 2:  It is recommended that you also bring a tabl
 et. There is an accompanying step-by-step tutorial. Having a tablet will a
 llow you to read the tutorial on your tablet while working on your laptop.
 \n\nData\nWe will provide the data for the workshop.
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LOCATION:Alvarummet (LWS4)
SUMMARY:Working with Point Cloud Data in QGIS - Kurt Menke\, Saber Razmjooe
 i
URL:https://talks.staging.osgeo.org/qgis-uc2025/talk/GHCFY7/
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