A GIS file format is a standard of encoding geographical information into a file. They are created mainly by government mapping agencies (such as the USGS) or by GIS software developers.
Metadata often includes:
- Elevation data, either in raster or vector (e.g., contour lines) form
- Shape layers, usually expressed as line drawings, for streets, postal zone boundaries, etc.
- Coordinate system descriptions.
- One or more data describing the precise shape of the Earth assumed by the coordinates.
Popular GIS file formats
Raster formats
Vector formats
Grid formats (for elevation)
Other formats
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