Digital Raster Graphic: Unveiling the Power of Digital Raster Graphics in Computer Vision

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What is Digital Raster Graphic

A digital raster graphic (DRG) is a digital image resulting from scanning a paper USGS topographic map for use on a computer. DRGs created by USGS are typically scanned at 250 dpi and saved as a TIFF. The raster image usually includes the original border information, referred to as the "map collar". The map file is UTM projected and georeferenced to the surface of the Earth. DRG's are regularly used in GIS applications. DRGs were first produced in 1995.


How you will benefit


(I) Insights, and validations about the following topics:


Chapter 1: Digital raster graphic


Chapter 2: Raster graphics


Chapter 3: File format (GIS)


Chapter 4: GeoTIFF


Chapter 5: Image file format


Chapter 6: GDAL


Chapter 7: Web mapping


Chapter 8: Bitmap


Chapter 9: United States Geological Survey


Chapter 10: Landmap


(II) Answering the public top questions about digital raster graphic.


(III) Real world examples for the usage of digital raster graphic in many fields.


Who this book is for


Professionals, undergraduate and graduate students, enthusiasts, hobbyists, and those who want to go beyond basic knowledge or information for any kind of Digital Raster Graphic.

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