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  2. Vector overlay - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Vector_overlay

    The current implementation in ArcGIS Pro recently added an alternative set of "Pairwise Overlay" tools (as of v2.7) that uses parallel processing to more efficiently process very large datasets. GRASS GIS (open source), although it was originally raster-based, has included overlay as part of its vector system since GRASS 3.0 (1988). [16]

  3. Vector tiles - Wikipedia

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    This is an emerging method for delivering styled web maps, combining certain benefits of pre-rendered raster map tiles with vector map data. As with the widely used raster tiled web maps, map data is requested by a client as a set of "tiles" corresponding to square areas of land of a pre-defined size and location. Unlike raster tiled web maps ...

  4. ArcGIS Pro - Wikipedia

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    ArcGIS Pro is desktop GIS software developed by Esri, which replaces their ArcMap software generation. [1] The product was announced as part of Esri's ArcGIS 10.3 release, [ 2 ] ArcGIS Pro is notable in having a 64 bit architecture, combined 2-D, 3-D support, ArcGIS Online integration and Python 3 support.

  5. ArcGIS - Wikipedia

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    With the release of ArcGIS Pro 3.0 in June, 2022 all *.aprx project files can be read by version 3.0; however, if the project is saved it will render the project file to be incompatible with version 2.9.x and earlier. [58] ArcGIS Pro 1.0 was released in January 2015. [59] ArcGIS Pro 2.6 was released in July 2020. [60] Noted features added ...

  6. List of file formats - Wikipedia

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    MXD – ESRI ArcGIS project file, 8.0 and higher; NTF – National Transfer Format file; OV2 – TomTom POI overlay file; SHP – ESRI shapefile; TAB – MapInfo TAB format; GeoTIFF – Geographically located raster data: text file giving corner coordinate, raster cells per unit, and rotation; DTED – Digital Terrain Elevation Data

  7. Digital raster graphic - Wikipedia

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    A digital raster graphic (DRG) is a digital image resulting from scanning a paper USGS topographic map for use on a computer. DRGs created by USGS are typically scanned at 250 dpi and saved as a TIFF .

  8. Clipmap - Wikipedia

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    MegaTexture is a clipmap implementation developed by id Software.It was introduced in their id Tech 4 engine and also appeared in id Tech 5 and id Tech 6 before being removed in id Tech 7.

  9. Category:Raster graphics editors - Wikipedia

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    Raster graphics editors for Linux (14 P) R. Raster to vector conversion software (1 C, 10 P) ... Clip Studio Paint; CodedColor PhotoStudio Pro; Colors! Corel Painter;