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Item created: Mar 9, 2016 Item updated: Mar 9, 2016 Number of downloads: 98
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A common way to support a new raster format is to create a GDAL Driver that knows how to read (and possibly write) the image files. (see www.gdal.org) ArcGIS, like many software packages, uses GDAL libraries to access raster data. ArcGIS also provides a way for you to build support for your GDAL Driver into ArcGIS, so your raster format is handled the same way as other built-in formats.
This sample illustrates the mechanics of compiling a GDAL Driver with the same GDAL libraries that ArcGIS uses so ArcGIS can recognize and work with the raster format.
The sample also illustrates another closely related topic, custom geo-transforms. ArcGIS supports custom geo-transforms that can be associated with a new or existing GDAL Driver. The sample discusses several scenarios for supporting custom geo-transforms.
Requires Visual Studio 2008 and the ArcObjects SDK.
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