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==See also==
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|howtos=
* [[How to export a Grid Overlay as GeoTIFF]]
* [[How to export a Grid Overlay as GeoTIFF]]
* [[Grid Overlay]]
* [[GeoTIFF Overlay]]
* [[How to add a GeoTIFF to a measure]]
* [[How to add a GeoTIFF to a measure]]
* [[How to load in GeoTIFFs from the GeoShare automatically]]
* [[How to load in GeoTIFFs from the GeoShare automatically]]
* [[How to fix a GeoTIFF that has an invalid NO_DATA value]]
* [[How to fix a GeoTIFF that has an invalid NO_DATA value]]
|seealso=
* [[Grid Overlay]]
* [[GeoTIFF Overlay]]
}}




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Revision as of 14:49, 1 February 2024

GeoTIFF is a file format for geographical raster data. It is an image file format containing additional Geo metadata, such as the CRS (Coordinate Reference System) and the spatial extent. The metadata also include the resolution, pixel size and an optional NO_DATA value.

GeoTIFF in the Tygron Platform

A GeoTIFF in the Tygron Platform can be used to/for:

How to create a GeoTIFF

Any Geo Data (vector or raster) can be transformed to a GeoTIFF file. Keep in mind that when transforming vector data to raster, only one attribute can be used for the raster data, since a raster dataset consists of pixels or cells with one value and optional a color value. Transforming Geo data can be done with for example a GIS (Geographical Information System).

Requirements

The following requirements for a GeoTIFF file apply:

  1. The file should have a CRS defined, for the Platform to properly translate the coordinates to the right location.
  2. The file should have a resolution
  3. The file should have a pixel size
  4. The file should have a spatial extent