This information is required for display of the Number of lines and samples of the associated binary file. In addition, there is aįile called "mosaic number".hdr (i.e. The name of theīinary files are of the form "mosaic number".raw (i.e. Adobe photoshop or NIH image, and most GIS packages. In order to display these files, you will have to have a program that These files are raw 8 bit images, and have a pixel spacing of 100 meters in eastings/northings from the projection center. The binary files are located in the "binaries" subdirectory within the top level "data"įolder. The texture imagery for Canada is only available in GIF format on this DVD-rom, but is available in the 100meter raw 8bit format for summer and winter mosaics centered on the Alaska projection. Then, see theĭata information page for the conversion formula. The GIF image to the Raw format, or that can display the pixel value (between 0 and 255) (suchĪs Adobe photoshop or NIH image). The sigma0 values may be retrieved from these images. Or by browsing a table listing all the mosaics or they can beįound in the "lowres" subdirectory of the top level "data" folder. They can be displayed by any program that supports the GIF image file format įor instance, Netscape Navigator and Microsoft Internet Explorer support the GIF image format, The pixel spacing is exactly 5 times that of the corresponding binary file. These images have a pixel spacing of 500 meters and are typically about 1