Difference between revisions of "GeoTIFF Format Specification"
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− | | The specification defines a set of TIFF tags to describe all | + | | The specification defines a set of TIFF tags to describe all geographic information associated with TIFF imagery that originates from satellite imagery systems, scanned aerial photography, scanned maps, digital elevation models, or as a result of geographic analyses. GeoTIFF is commonly used for satellite imagery, scanned aerial photography, scanned maps, digital elevation models, or as a result of geographic analyses. |
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Latest revision as of 10:58, 2 July 2017
Overview
Full name | GeoTIFF Format Specification |
Version | 1.8.2 |
Amendments | None |
Corrigenda | None |
Published by | Public domain |
Languages | English |
Online overview | http://trac.osgeo.org/geotiff/ |
Type of standard | Public domain standard
Instance level |
Application | The specification defines a set of TIFF tags to describe all geographic information associated with TIFF imagery that originates from satellite imagery systems, scanned aerial photography, scanned maps, digital elevation models, or as a result of geographic analyses. GeoTIFF is commonly used for satellite imagery, scanned aerial photography, scanned maps, digital elevation models, or as a result of geographic analyses. |
Implementation benefits | GeoTIFF uses a small set of reserved TIFF tags to store a broad range of georeferenced information, catering to geographic as well as projected coordinate system needs.Projections include UTM, US State Plane and National Grids, as well as the underlying projection types, such as Transverse Mercator and Lambert Conformal Conic. GeoTIFF relies on the EPSG Geodetic Parameter Dataset (maintained by OGP) for the identification and definition of coordinate system. |