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transformed dynamically at
drawing time, or
resampled to
generate a
georeferenced raster GIS file or orthophoto. The term
georeferencing has also been...
- It is also
called geospatial data and information,[citation needed]
georeferenced data and information,[citation needed] as well as
geodata and geoinformation...
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sidecar file used by
geographic information systems (GIS) to
georeference raster map images. The file
specification was
introduced by Esri. The...
- find many of
these maps for free at
various locations on the Internet.
Georeferenced map
images are
available from the USGS as
digital raster graphics (DRGs)...
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commonly represented in a
raster format in GIS. The
raster grid is
georeferenced, so that each
pixel (commonly
called a cell in GIS
because the "picture"...
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protocol developed by the Open
Geospatial Consortium in 1999 for
serving georeferenced map
images over the Internet.
These images are
typically produced by...
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Multiple formats of
raster images are supported, and the
software can
georeference images. QGIS
supports shapefiles,
personal geodatabases, dxf, MapInfo...
- is a
standard protocol for
serving pre-rendered or run-time
computed georeferenced map
tiles over the Internet. The
specification was
developed and first...
- The
Uppsala Conflict Data
Program (UCDP) is a data
collection program on
organized violence,
based at
Uppsala University in Sweden. The UCDP is a leading...
- accuracy,
businesses are able to use
augmented reality to
visualize georeferenced models of
construction sites,
underground structures,
cables and pipes...