Input TIFF file
Output VICAR file.
Auxilary files to pull out of TIFF file.
Dump information only.
Output format.
Number of Lines
Number of Samples
Dump GeoTIFF to file .SUBCMD FROMVIC Covert from VICAR image to TIFF format file.
Input VICAR file
Output TIFF file
Auxilary files to stuff into output TIFF file.
Number of lines in tile.
Number of samps in tile.
Use Compression ?
When an (r,g,b) triplet is input, tells VTIFF whether the
output TIFF file should be 8-bit ('BIT8) or 24-bit (BIT24) color .
Use Strips or Tiles ?
Chunky Interleave:rgbrgb...?
Type of Color Lookup Table to use.
Ref. Latitude in DMS.
Ref. Longitude in DMS.
North or South latitude?
East or West longitude?
Horiz. (D,Min,Sec) per pixel.
Vert. (D,Min,Sec) per pixel.
X-Position of Coord. axis.
Y-Position of Coord. axis.
Units used in X/YRES to expression resolution of displayed map/image.
#pixels per (RESUNIT) horizontal.
#pixels per (RESUNIT) vertical.
IBIS table flagging NULL tiles (0 = NULL, 1 = valid data)
Column containing NULL flag
Allows choice of Geographic (Lat-long) coordinate system, or a projected coordinate system such as Albers Equal Area. For Albers Equal Area the following georeferencing approach should be used: First, define the cartographic projected coordinate system. Use the NO_LONG parameter to define the central meridian (in decimal degrees), and the STDPARAL parameter to define the two standard parallels. There is no natural origin latitude, so instead we choose a latitude for a false origin (given by FO_LAT), and assign it an arbitrary Easting,Northing ( given by FAL_ORIG). The most common choice for the False origin is a parallel which hits the top or bottom of the image tangentially (at the center of image), for which the latitude is known. Next, the raster XY pixel-space should be tied to this easting,northing coordinate system. The recommended way to do this is to set the pixel origin (PIX_ORIG) easting,northing equal to the coordinate system false origin (PIX_ORIG = FAL_ORIG), and then specify the pixel (X,Y) location of of this origin in the image. Also, use the PIXSIZE parameter to specify the horizontal and vertical size of the pixels in meters. In the XY coordinate system the location of the upper-left corner of the upper-left pixel is (0,0), and the bottom-right corner of the bottom-right pixel is (NS+1, NL+1).
horiz,vert Pixel Size (m) *** See "HELP PROJ" ***
Standard Parallels (degrees) *** See "HELP PROJ" ***
Natural Origin (E,N) *** See "HELP PROJ" ***
False Origin (E,N) *** See "HELP PROJ" ***
False Origin Latitude *** See "HELP PROJ" ***
Natural Origin Longitude (aka Central Meridian) *** See "HELP PROJ" ***