OC 2014 TC/CIR Ortho Image Service

BY USING THIS WEBSITE OR THE CONTENT THEREIN, YOU AGREE TO THE TERMS OF USE. This raster dataset consists of 8-bit, 4-band (R, G, B, NIR) color orthoimagery. A digital orthoimage is a raster image processed from vertical aerial images in which displacement in the image due to sensor orientation and terrain relief have been removed. Orthoimagery combines the image characteristics of an image with the geometric qualities of a map. Unlike planimetric maps which depict natural and manmade features by means of lines, point symbols, texts and polygons, orthoimagery illustrates the actual images of features and are thus more easily interpreted than regular maps. The normal orientation of data in an orthoimage is by lines (rows) and samples (columns). Each line contains a series of pixels ordered from west to east with the order of the lines from north to south. Each image tile is stored in industry standard TIFF (tagged interchange file format) with an associated TIFF world file. Aerial imagery was acquired on May 6, 2014, May 19, 2014 from flying heights of approximately 14500 feet above ground level (AGL). Each orthoimage tile is 5000 feet X 5000 feet in dimension, edge-tied with the adjacent tiles (no gap and no overlap).

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Source https://portal.datadrivendetroit.org/datasets/oakgov::oc-2014-tc-cir-ortho-image-service
Last Updated February 22, 2024, 03:52 (UTC)
Created February 22, 2024, 03:52 (UTC)
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dcat_issued 2021-03-12T19:06:10.000Z
dcat_modified 2021-05-18T14:39:56.000Z
dcat_publisher_name Oakland County, Michigan