BYU SIR
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− | The BYU-MERS "sir" image format was developed by the Brigham Young University.<ref>https://scp.byu.edu/docs/sir_readme.html</ref> Contains raster image data along with location information.<ref>https://web.archive.org/web/20060221231607/http://mers.byu.edu/SIR.html</ref> | + | The BYU-MERS "sir" image format was developed by the Brigham Young University.<ref>https://www.scp.byu.edu/docs/sir_readme.html</ref> Contains raster image data along with location information.<ref>https://web.archive.org/web/20060221231607/http://mers.byu.edu/SIR.html</ref> |
==File Information== | ==File Information== | ||
− | The '''SIR''' image format consists of one or more 512 byte headers.<ref>https://scp.byu.edu/FAQ.html#question4</ref> | + | The '''SIR''' image format consists of one or more 512 byte headers.<ref>https://www.scp.byu.edu/FAQ.html#question4</ref> |
==Software & Sample Files== | ==Software & Sample Files== |
Latest revision as of 22:41, 9 February 2024
The BYU-MERS "sir" image format was developed by the Brigham Young University.[1] Contains raster image data along with location information.[2]
[edit] File Information
The SIR image format consists of one or more 512 byte headers.[3]
[edit] Software & Sample Files
- Software
- Supported by XnView and XNConvert software
- Sample SIR files