National Imagery Transmission Format
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'''National Imagery Transmission Format''' ('''NITFS''', or '''NITF''') is a family of standards developed by the U.S. Department of Defense. It's a little difficult to figure out the scope of the standards, unless you are fluent in governmentese. In practice, it seems to be mainly used as a raster graphics file format, apparently for satellite imagery and the like. | '''National Imagery Transmission Format''' ('''NITFS''', or '''NITF''') is a family of standards developed by the U.S. Department of Defense. It's a little difficult to figure out the scope of the standards, unless you are fluent in governmentese. In practice, it seems to be mainly used as a raster graphics file format, apparently for satellite imagery and the like. | ||
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== Identification == | == Identification == |
Revision as of 22:45, 28 March 2014
National Imagery Transmission Format (NITFS, or NITF) is a family of standards developed by the U.S. Department of Defense. It's a little difficult to figure out the scope of the standards, unless you are fluent in governmentese. In practice, it seems to be mainly used as a raster graphics file format, apparently for satellite imagery and the like.
This format is not related to News Industry Text Format.
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Identification
Files begin with ASCII characters "NITF
".