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Service Description: The purpose is to provide a seamless raster image for Oregon of the 2000 one-meter orthoimagery. This data depicts physical features on the surface of the earth. It has beenconstructed to be used for online access. Digital orthoimages serve a variety of purposes, from interimmaps to field references for earth science investigations and analysis. The imagery (or extracts from it)may be useful as a layer of a geographic information system and as a tool for revision of digital line graphsand topographic maps. Orthophotos combine the image characteristics of a photograph with the geometricqualities of a map. The primary digital orthophotoquad (DOQ) is a 1-meter ground resolution, quarter-quadrangle (3.75-minutes of latitude by 3.75-minutes of longitude) image cast on the UniversalTransverse Mercator Projection (UTM) on the North American Datum of 1983 (NAD83).The geographicextent of the DOQ is equivalent to a quarter-quad plus The overedge ranges a minimum of 50 meters to amaximum of 300 meters beyond the extremes of the primary and secondary corner points. The overedgeis included to facilitate tonal matching for mosaicking and for the placement of the NAD83 and secondarydatum corner ticks. The normal orientation of data is by lines (rows) and samples (columns). Each linecontains a series of pixels ordered from west to east with the order of the lines from north to south. Thestandard, archived digital orthophoto is formatted as four ASCII header records, followed by a series of 8-bit binary image data records. The radiometric image brightness values are stored as 256 gray levelsranging from 0 to 255. The metadata provided in the digital orthophoto contain a wide range of descriptiveinformation including format source information, production instrumentation and dates, and data to assistwith displaying and georeferencing the image. The images have been projected in to the OregonGeographic Information Council (OGIC) standard projection (Oregon Lambert). A description of thecoordinate system is found at: http://gis.oregon.gov.
Name: NAIP_2000/NAIP_2000_SL
Description: The purpose is to provide a seamless raster image for Oregon of the 2000 one-meter orthoimagery. This data depicts physical features on the surface of the earth. It has beenconstructed to be used for online access. Digital orthoimages serve a variety of purposes, from interimmaps to field references for earth science investigations and analysis. The imagery (or extracts from it)may be useful as a layer of a geographic information system and as a tool for revision of digital line graphsand topographic maps. Orthophotos combine the image characteristics of a photograph with the geometricqualities of a map. The primary digital orthophotoquad (DOQ) is a 1-meter ground resolution, quarter-quadrangle (3.75-minutes of latitude by 3.75-minutes of longitude) image cast on the UniversalTransverse Mercator Projection (UTM) on the North American Datum of 1983 (NAD83).The geographicextent of the DOQ is equivalent to a quarter-quad plus The overedge ranges a minimum of 50 meters to amaximum of 300 meters beyond the extremes of the primary and secondary corner points. The overedgeis included to facilitate tonal matching for mosaicking and for the placement of the NAD83 and secondarydatum corner ticks. The normal orientation of data is by lines (rows) and samples (columns). Each linecontains a series of pixels ordered from west to east with the order of the lines from north to south. Thestandard, archived digital orthophoto is formatted as four ASCII header records, followed by a series of 8-bit binary image data records. The radiometric image brightness values are stored as 256 gray levelsranging from 0 to 255. The metadata provided in the digital orthophoto contain a wide range of descriptiveinformation including format source information, production instrumentation and dates, and data to assistwith displaying and georeferencing the image. The images have been projected in to the OregonGeographic Information Council (OGIC) standard projection (Oregon Lambert). A description of thecoordinate system is found at: http://gis.oregon.gov.
Single Fused Map Cache: false
Extent:
XMin: 201246.88024935126
YMin: 44594.79316219594
XMax: 2370624.9966356563
YMax: 1707334.523293957
Spatial Reference: 2992
(2992)
Initial Extent:
XMin: 201246.88024935126
YMin: 44594.79316219594
XMax: 2370624.9966356563
YMax: 1707334.523293957
Spatial Reference: 2992
(2992)
Full Extent:
XMin: 201246.88024935126
YMin: 44594.79316219594
XMax: 2370624.9966356563
YMax: 1707334.523293957
Spatial Reference: 2992
(2992)
Pixel Size X: 3.2215584284776893
Pixel Size Y: 3.2215584284776893
Band Count: 1
Pixel Type: U8
RasterFunction Infos: {"rasterFunctionInfos": [{
"name": "None",
"description": "",
"help": ""
}]}
Mensuration Capabilities: None
Inspection Capabilities:
Has Histograms: true
Has Colormap: false
Has Multi Dimensions : false
Rendering Rule:
Min Scale: 0
Max Scale: 0
Resampling: false
Copyright Text: Oregon, GEO, DAS
Service Data Type: esriImageServiceDataTypeGeneric
Min Values: 0
Max Values: 255
Mean Values: 117.90057477855434
Standard Deviation Values: 29.192572325330282
Object ID Field: OBJECTID
Fields:
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OBJECTID
(
type: esriFieldTypeOID, alias: OBJECTID
)
-
Shape
(
type: esriFieldTypeGeometry, alias: Shape
)
-
Name
(
type: esriFieldTypeString, alias: Name, length: 200
)
-
MinPS
(
type: esriFieldTypeDouble, alias: MinPS
)
-
MaxPS
(
type: esriFieldTypeDouble, alias: MaxPS
)
-
LowPS
(
type: esriFieldTypeDouble, alias: LowPS
)
-
HighPS
(
type: esriFieldTypeDouble, alias: HighPS
)
-
Category
(
type: esriFieldTypeInteger, alias: Category
, Coded Values:
[0: Unknown]
, [1: Primary]
, [2: Overview]
, ...6 more...
)
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Tag
(
type: esriFieldTypeString, alias: Tag, length: 100
)
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GroupName
(
type: esriFieldTypeString, alias: GroupName, length: 100
)
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ProductName
(
type: esriFieldTypeString, alias: ProductName, length: 100
)
-
CenterX
(
type: esriFieldTypeDouble, alias: CenterX
)
-
CenterY
(
type: esriFieldTypeDouble, alias: CenterY
)
-
ZOrder
(
type: esriFieldTypeInteger, alias: ZOrder
)
-
Shape_Length
(
type: esriFieldTypeDouble, alias: Shape_Length
)
-
Shape_Area
(
type: esriFieldTypeDouble, alias: Shape_Area
)
Default Mosaic Method: Northwest
Allowed Mosaic Methods: NorthWest,Center,LockRaster,ByAttribute,Nadir,Viewpoint,Seamline,None
SortField:
SortValue: null
Mosaic Operator: First
Default Compression Quality: 75
Default Resampling Method: Bilinear
Max Record Count: 1000
Max Image Height: 4100
Max Image Width: 15000
Max Download Image Count: 20
Max Mosaic Image Count: 20
Allow Raster Function: true
Allow Copy: true
Allow Analysis: true
Allow Compute TiePoints: false
Supports Statistics: true
Supports Advanced Queries: true
Use StandardizedQueries: true
Raster Type Infos:
Name: Raster Dataset
Description: Supports all ArcGIS Raster Datasets
Help:
Has Raster Attribute Table: false
Edit Fields Info: null
Ownership Based AccessControl For Rasters: null
Child Resources:
Info
Histograms
Statistics
Key Properties
Legend
Raster Function Infos
Supported Operations:
Export Image
Query
Identify
Compute Histograms
Compute Statistics Histograms
Get Samples
Compute Class Statistics
Query GPS Info
Find Images
Image to Map
Map to Image
Measure from Image
Image to Map Multiray
Query Boundary
Compute Pixel Location
Compute Angles
Validate
Project