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  1. HDF

    HDF (Hierarchical Data Format) is a file format designed to store and organize large amounts of diverse data. It provides a hierarchical structure that allows for efficient storage and retrieval of data, supporting various types of data, including scientific, numerical, and multimedia data. HDF files can contain datasets, attributes, and metadata, providing a comprehensive and flexible data storage solution. The format is widely used in scientific research, remote sensing, and other fields that require efficient management and analysis of complex data sets....Geodatabase (GDB) Esri Grid GeoJSON GeoTIFF GML GPX JPEG2000 KML...

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  2. 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....Geodatabase (GDB) Esri Grid GeoJSON GeoTIFF GML GPX HDF JPEG2000...

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  3. TIFF with geotagging

    TIFF (Tagged Image File Format) is a versatile raster graphics file format commonly used for storing high-quality images. Geotagging in TIFF refers to the process of adding geolocation metadata to TIFF files. By embedding precise geographical information such as latitude and longitude coordinates, TIFF files can be geotagged to preserve location data. This allows for accurate documentation, analysis, and visualization of spatially referenced images. Geotagging TIFF files enhances their utility in applications such as mapping, remote sensing, geographic analysis, and geospatial research.... EXIF with Geotagging GeoJSON with Geotagging Geotagging...

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  4. Data Visualization API for .NET

    Visualization with .NET...Supported formats Shapefile; GeoJSON; FileGDB; GML; KML; SVG; PostGis...Open(dataDir + "points.geojson", Drivers.GeoJson), citiesSymbolizer);...

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  5. Data Visualization API for .NET

    Visualization with .NET...Supported formats Shapefile; GeoJSON; FileGDB; GML; KML; SVG; PostGis...Open(dataDir + "points.geojson", Drivers.GeoJson), citiesSymbolizer);...

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  6. Data Visualization API for .NET

    Visualization with .NET...Supported formats Shapefile; GeoJSON; FileGDB; GML; KML; SVG; PostGis...Open(dataDir + "points.geojson", Drivers.GeoJson), citiesSymbolizer);...

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  7. Data Visualization API for .NET

    Visualization with .NET...Supported formats Shapefile; GeoJSON; FileGDB; GML; KML; SVG; PostGis...Open(dataDir + "points.geojson", Drivers.GeoJson), citiesSymbolizer);...

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  8. ArcInfo Binary Grid

    The ArcInfo Binary Grid Format is a raster data format used in geographic information systems (GIS) to store and manage spatial data. It consists of a set of binary files that store geographic information in a grid format, where each cell represents a geographic location and contains a value or attribute. This format was developed by ESRI for their ArcInfo software and is still commonly used in GIS applications....Geodatabase (GDB) Esri Grid GeoJSON GeoTIFF GML GPX HDF JPEG2000...

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  9. GPX with Geotagging

    GPX (GPS Exchange Format) is a file format commonly used for storing and sharing GPS data. It allows for precise geotagging by embedding location information such as latitude, longitude, elevation, and timestamps. GPX files enable the accurate recording and representation of geographic data, making them ideal for geotagging photos, tracking outdoor activities, and creating GPS-based maps and routes.... EXIF with Geotagging GeoJSON with Geotagging Geotagging...

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  10. NetCDF

    NetCDF (Network Common Data Form) is a file format used for storing scientific data, especially in earth and atmospheric sciences. It provides a self-describing format for multidimensional arrays and metadata, enabling efficient data access and analysis. NetCDF supports data compression, chunking, and parallel I/O, making it suitable for big data and collaboration among scientists. It can be accessed using various programming languages....Geodatabase (GDB) Esri Grid GeoJSON GeoTIFF GML GPX HDF JPEG2000...

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