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  1. Shapefile

    A shapefile is a popular file format for storing and exchanging geospatial data. It consists of multiple files that together represent features such as points, lines, and polygons, along with associated attributes like names and values. Shapefiles are widely used in GIS software and can be easily shared between different applications and platforms....and date of capture of your image or photo, and save the result...HDF JPEG2000 KML Mapbox Vector Tile (MVT) Microsoft SQL Server Spatial...

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  2. Web Feature Service (WFS)

    Web Feature Service (WFS) is an open standard developed by the Open Geospatial Consortium (OGC) for publishing and sharing geospatial vector data over the internet. It allows clients to access and retrieve geospatial features, such as points, lines, and polygons, from a server and perform operations like querying, filtering, and editing. WFS supports interoperability between different GIS software and provides a standardized interface for accessing and manipulating geospatial vector data....and date of capture of your image or photo, and save the result...HDF JPEG2000 KML Mapbox Vector Tile (MVT) Microsoft SQL Server Spatial...

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  3. PostGIS

    PostGIS is a free and open-source spatial database extender for PostgreSQL that enables the storage, manipulation, and analysis of geographic data. It adds support for geographic objects, allowing them to be queried and indexed as if they were regular data types. PostGIS provides a wide range of spatial functions for performing complex spatial queries and analysis, making it a powerful tool for managing and working with spatial data....and date of capture of your image or photo, and save the result...HDF JPEG2000 KML Mapbox Vector Tile (MVT) Microsoft SQL Server Spatial...

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  4. CSV

    CSV stands for Comma-Separated Values. It is a file format used to store and exchange data between different software applications. A CSV file contains data in a tabular form, with each row representing a record and each column representing a field of data. The values in each field are separated by commas, hence the name "comma-separated values." CSV files are commonly used in data analysis and can be easily imported and exported from spreadsheet software such as Microsoft Excel....and date of capture of your image or photo, and save the result...HDF JPEG2000 KML Mapbox Vector Tile (MVT) Microsoft SQL Server Spatial...

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  5. Drawing Exchange Format

    DXF (Drawing Exchange Format) is a file format developed by Autodesk that is widely used for exchanging and sharing 2D and 3D design data between different CAD (Computer-Aided Design) software applications. DXF files contain information about geometric shapes, lines, arcs, and other elements used in drawings, as well as layer information, text, and dimensions. The format is supported by various CAD software, making it a standard for interoperability and collaboration in the design industry. DXF files can be easily accessed, edited, and shared, facilitating the exchange of design data across different platforms and software applications....and date of capture of your image or photo, and save the result...HDF JPEG2000 KML Mapbox Vector Tile (MVT) Microsoft SQL Server Spatial...

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  6. CSV

    CSV stands for Comma-Separated Values. It is a file format used to store and exchange data between different software applications. A CSV file contains data in a tabular form, with each row representing a record and each column representing a field of data. The values in each field are separated by commas, hence the name "comma-separated values." CSV files are commonly used in data analysis and can be easily imported and exported from spreadsheet software such as Microsoft Excel....and date of capture of your image or photo, and save the result...HDF JPEG2000 KML Mapbox Vector Tile (MVT) Microsoft SQL Server Spatial...

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  7. Web Feature Service (WFS)

    Web Feature Service (WFS) is an open standard developed by the Open Geospatial Consortium (OGC) for publishing and sharing geospatial vector data over the internet. It allows clients to access and retrieve geospatial features, such as points, lines, and polygons, from a server and perform operations like querying, filtering, and editing. WFS supports interoperability between different GIS software and provides a standardized interface for accessing and manipulating geospatial vector data....and date of capture of your image or photo, and save the result...HDF JPEG2000 KML Mapbox Vector Tile (MVT) Microsoft SQL Server Spatial...

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  8. PostGIS

    PostGIS is a free and open-source spatial database extender for PostgreSQL that enables the storage, manipulation, and analysis of geographic data. It adds support for geographic objects, allowing them to be queried and indexed as if they were regular data types. PostGIS provides a wide range of spatial functions for performing complex spatial queries and analysis, making it a powerful tool for managing and working with spatial data....and date of capture of your image or photo, and save the result...HDF JPEG2000 KML Mapbox Vector Tile (MVT) Microsoft SQL Server Spatial...

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  9. 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....Overlays enable the display of images or videos on top of the map...and use. Rendering complex images or larger files can also slow...

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  10. 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....and date of capture of your image or photo, and save the result...HDF JPEG2000 KML Mapbox Vector Tile (MVT) Microsoft SQL Server Spatial...

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