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  1. EXIF with Geotagging

    EXIF is a metadata format for storing information in digital images, including camera settings and capture details. Geotagging is the process of adding location data to photos, enabling features like mapping and geospatial analysis....by entering the appropriate EPSG code. GIS Geotag photo Extract...

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  2. Tile Map Service (TMS)

    Tile Map Service (TMS) is a protocol for serving tiled web maps where images of map tiles are served via HTTP. TMS is designed to work with the Mercator projection, and it provides a way to request map tiles at various zoom levels, allowing for fast and efficient display of web maps. TMS has been adopted by many mapping software applications and frameworks, including OpenLayers and Leaflet....by entering the appropriate EPSG code. GIS Geotag photo Extract...

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  3. SVG

    SVG (Scalable Vector Graphics) is an XML-based vector image format that allows for high-quality, scalable graphics that can be displayed on the web or in other digital formats. It uses mathematical equations to create and render graphics, allowing them to be resized and manipulated without losing quality. It's commonly used for logos, icons, and illustrations on websites and in other digital media....by entering the appropriate EPSG code. GIS Geotag photo Extract...

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  4. Oracle Spatial

    Oracle Spatial Format is a geospatial data format in Oracle Database for storing and analyzing location-based information. It supports spatial data types and indexes, allowing efficient spatial querying and analysis in database-driven applications....by entering the appropriate EPSG code. GIS Geotag photo Extract...

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  5. RAW with geotagging

    RAW files are unprocessed image files that contain raw sensor data captured by a digital camera. These files are known for their high-quality and flexibility in post-processing. When combined with geotagging, RAW files can be enhanced with accurate geolocation metadata, such as latitude and longitude coordinates. Geotagging RAW files provides valuable context and enables photographers to document the exact location where the photo was taken. It enhances organization, storytelling, and makes it easier to search and discover images based on location. Geotagging RAW files is particularly useful for travel photography, outdoor adventures, scientific research, and any projects that require precise location data....by entering the appropriate EPSG code. GIS Geotag photo Extract...

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  6. KML/KMZ with geotagging

    KML (Keyhole Markup Language) and KMZ (Keyhole Markup Language Zipped) are file formats commonly used for geospatial data and geotagging. They allow users to store and share geographic information, such as coordinates, points of interest, and routes, within the files. Geotagging in KML/KMZ involves adding location metadata to specific elements, enabling precise geospatial referencing and visualization of data on maps and Earth browsers....by entering the appropriate EPSG code. GIS Geotag photo Extract...

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  7. Geotag Photo

    Geotagging photos is the process of adding geographical information, such as latitude and longitude coordinates, to a photo's metadata. This allows the photo to be associated with a specific location where it was taken. Geotagging can be done using various methods, including GPS-enabled cameras or mobile devices with built-in GPS receivers. Geotagged photos provide valuable context and can be used for organizing and searching photos based on location. They are also useful for mapping and visualization purposes, as well as for sharing travel experiences or documenting geographical features....by entering the appropriate EPSG code. GIS Geotag photo Extract...

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  8. JPEG with Geotagging

    JPEG with geotagging is a combination of the popular JPEG image format and the addition of geolocation metadata. Geotagging allows users to attach precise location information, such as latitude and longitude coordinates, to JPEG images. This enables enhanced context and organization of photos based on their geographic location. Geotagged JPEG images can be used in various applications, including travel documentation, storytelling, and location-based photo sharing....by entering the appropriate EPSG code. GIS Geotag photo Extract...

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  9. TopoJSON

    TopoJSON is a format for encoding geographic data structures, particularly for large data sets, that uses topology to reduce duplication and increase efficiency. It is similar to GeoJSON but has the advantage of smaller file sizes and faster rendering times....by entering the appropriate EPSG code. GIS Geotag photo Extract...

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  10. KML

    KML (Keyhole Markup Language) is a file format used to display geographic data in an Earth browser, such as Google Earth or Google Maps. It uses a markup language to define points, lines, polygons, and other geographic features, allowing users to create and share custom maps and overlays....by entering the appropriate EPSG code. GIS Geotag photo Extract...

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