Dataset description AREA_OR_POINT The Next CEO of Stack OverflowIdentifying training sites?50cm imagery - aerial or satellite?Grid vs TIF vs IMGLooking for simple software to compare two Landsat ImagesDetermining which “color” each image band represents?Colour matching satellite imagery from different time periodsIdentifying bands of satellite images qgisKEA File Conversion using gdal_translateHow to know which satellite took the image?Which bands or channels these NOAA AVHRR satellite images involve?
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Dataset description AREA_OR_POINT
The Next CEO of Stack OverflowIdentifying training sites?50cm imagery - aerial or satellite?Grid vs TIF vs IMGLooking for simple software to compare two Landsat ImagesDetermining which “color” each image band represents?Colour matching satellite imagery from different time periodsIdentifying bands of satellite images qgisKEA File Conversion using gdal_translateHow to know which satellite took the image?Which bands or channels these NOAA AVHRR satellite images involve?
What are the differences between these two options in satellite image metadata?
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What are the differences between these two options in satellite image metadata?
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What are the differences between these two options in satellite image metadata?
raster geotiff-tiff remote-sensing imagery file-formats
What are the differences between these two options in satellite image metadata?
raster geotiff-tiff remote-sensing imagery file-formats
raster geotiff-tiff remote-sensing imagery file-formats
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It depends on your data provider really but https://trac.osgeo.org/gdal/wiki/rfc33_gtiff_pixelispoint has a nice note about the options in general:
RasterPixelIsArea defines that a pixel represents an area in the real
world, while RasterPixelIsPoint defines a pixel to represent a point
in the real world. Often this is useful to distinguish the behavior of
optical sensors that average light values over an area vs. raster data
which is point oriented like an elevation sample at a point.
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It depends on your data provider really but https://trac.osgeo.org/gdal/wiki/rfc33_gtiff_pixelispoint has a nice note about the options in general:
RasterPixelIsArea defines that a pixel represents an area in the real
world, while RasterPixelIsPoint defines a pixel to represent a point
in the real world. Often this is useful to distinguish the behavior of
optical sensors that average light values over an area vs. raster data
which is point oriented like an elevation sample at a point.
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It depends on your data provider really but https://trac.osgeo.org/gdal/wiki/rfc33_gtiff_pixelispoint has a nice note about the options in general:
RasterPixelIsArea defines that a pixel represents an area in the real
world, while RasterPixelIsPoint defines a pixel to represent a point
in the real world. Often this is useful to distinguish the behavior of
optical sensors that average light values over an area vs. raster data
which is point oriented like an elevation sample at a point.
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It depends on your data provider really but https://trac.osgeo.org/gdal/wiki/rfc33_gtiff_pixelispoint has a nice note about the options in general:
RasterPixelIsArea defines that a pixel represents an area in the real
world, while RasterPixelIsPoint defines a pixel to represent a point
in the real world. Often this is useful to distinguish the behavior of
optical sensors that average light values over an area vs. raster data
which is point oriented like an elevation sample at a point.
It depends on your data provider really but https://trac.osgeo.org/gdal/wiki/rfc33_gtiff_pixelispoint has a nice note about the options in general:
RasterPixelIsArea defines that a pixel represents an area in the real
world, while RasterPixelIsPoint defines a pixel to represent a point
in the real world. Often this is useful to distinguish the behavior of
optical sensors that average light values over an area vs. raster data
which is point oriented like an elevation sample at a point.
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