Raster File

Instructions for use

The supported Raster Data formats are: *.dem, *.bil, *.raw, *.bsq, *.bip, *.b, etc. See the following table for details:

Raster Data format Document description Import Data type
Erdas Image File(*.img) It is a common file format for remote sensing analysis under ERDAS platform, which can store image, raster, DEM and other data. Image, grid
USGDEM and GBDEM Raster File (*.dem) Is an interchange format for Spatial Data and is imported as Raster Data. Raster Dataset
BIL File(*.bil) BIL is a row-by-row cross format of bands, with the scanning line as the unit. The data of the same scanning line of each band is recorded in turn. The image sequence is All bands of the first pixel, followed by All Bands of the second pixel, then the third pixel, and so on. Raster Dataset
BIP File(*.bip) BIP is a pixel-band cross format, which is recorded with a pair of pixels as the basic unit. Raster Dataset
BSQ File(*.bsq) BSQ is a band sequential format in which all scan in each band are recorded in sequence, with each row of data follow by that next row of data in the same band. Raster Dataset
RAW File(*.raw) It is a common format in the field of digital imaging. It contains all the photo information after the original Picture File is generated by the sensor and before it enters the camera image processor. It has the characteristics of small compression loss and relatively small storage space. Image Dataset
MrSID File(*.sid) It is a common remote sensing image Storage Format, which is compressed by MrSID multi-resolution seamless Image Data library, with less error space and browsing time. Image, grid
Telecom Data Raster File (*.b, *.bin) Telecom industry data Raster Data. Raster Dataset
GDAL Virtual Data Format Files (*.vrt) VRT is a file format created by the open source raster Spatial Data library GDAL that allows virtual Datasets to be retrieved from other Datasets readable by GDAL. Image, grid
Weather Data Files (*.grib2) GRIB is a binary file format developed by WMO for the exchange and storage of regularly distributed data. In GRIB2, the encoded data is divided into nine segments. Raster Dataset