

Please see "About FME Rasters" for details. The GeoTIFF writer distinguishes duplicate output files by appending numbers to the filenames. Any existing files in the folder which have the same name are overwritten with the new feature data. The folder does not have to exist before the translation occurs. The names of the GeoTIFF output files written to the output dataset folder are determined from the FME Feature Type. Writer OverviewįME considers a dataset to be a folder name. Reader OverviewįME considers a single GeoTIFF file to be a dataset. GCPs (ground control points) present along with a projection in a GeoTIFF file being read can either be applied to the data as an affine transformation, or stored as properties on the raster geometry. The writer can also generate an Esri world file with the extension. The reader and writer support most GeoTIFF projections. Classified (Paletted) images will return class dictionary (palette) information associated with the band. The reader and writer support band types of Byte, UInt16, Int16, UInt32, Int32, Real32, and Real64. Each elevation sample in a raster file is a point in a single FME raster feature, while each pixel color value in an image file is a value in a single FME raster feature. GeoTIFF files can be raster files containing elevation data, or image files containing color data. More about FME Desktop Editions and Licenses.More about FME Licenses and Subscriptions.GeoTIFF Product and System RequirementsĪvailable in FME Professional Edition and higher The GeoTIFF Reader/Writer allows FME to read and write data in the GeoTIFF format.
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Licensing options for this format begin with FME Desktop Professional Edition. GeoTIFF (Georeferenced Tagged Image File Format) Reader/Writer
