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Otago 0.75m Rural Aerial Photos (2004-2011)

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This dataset was first added to LINZ Data Service on 25 Feb 2014.

Orthophotography for the Otago region taken in the flying seasons (summer periods) of 2004 to 2011. Coverage encompassed 100% of the Otago Regional councils area.

Imagery was captured for ‘Terralink International Limited and Otago Regional Council’.

The Data comprises:
• 3,886 x ortho-rectified RGB GeoTIFF images in NZTM projection, tiled into the LINZ Standard 1:10,000 tile layout
•Tile layout in NZTM projection containing relevant information.

The supplied imagery is in terms of New Zealand Transverse Mercator (NZTM) map projection. The products are tiled into NZTopo50 1:5,000 tiles. NOTE: There will also be a few 1:10K tiles (4.8km x 7.2km) included along the regional boundary common to Otago and Southland.
Please refer to the supplied tile layout shape file for specific details, naming conventions, etc.

Imagery supplied as 75cm pixel resolution (0.75m GSD), 3-band (RGB) uncompressed GeoTIFF. The final spatial accuracy varies between +/-2.5m & +/- 10m (@ 90% confidence) - please refer to the supplied tile layout shape file for specific details.

Index tiles for this dataset are available as layer Otago 0.75m Rural Aerial Photos Index Tiles (2004 - 2011)

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Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International

You may use this work for commercial purposes.

You must attribute the creator in your own works.

Information
Category Aerial Photos
Regions Otago Region
Metadata ISO 19115/19139, Dublin Core
Technical Details
Layer ID 51910
Data type Image/Raster
Resolution 1.000m
Services Raster Tiles Query API, Catalog Service (CS-W), data.govt.nz Atom Feed
History
Added 25 Feb 2014
Revisions 8 - Browse all revisions
Current revision Imported on Feb. 20, 2014 from 3886 GeoTIFF sources in NZGD2000 / New Zealand Transverse Mercator 2000.