GeoTIFF
JPEG or PNG with Worldfile (read more about Worldfiles)
- Go to Worldview
- Load the layers that you are interested and change to the date you are interested in; you can also change from the Geographic projection (EPSG:4326) to Arctic (EPSG:3413) or Antarctic (EPSG:3031) projections by clicking on the globe icon in the upper right corner
- Pan and/or zoom into your area of interest
- Click on the Camera “Take a snapshot” tool in the upper right corner
- Drag the edges or corners of the box to encompass the area you are interested in
- Select your desired Resolution (per pixel)
- Select “GeoTIFF” as the format
- Click "Download"
- You will now have a zip file called “snapshot-YYYY-MM-DD.tiff” where YYYY-MM-DD is the day you selected for your image
- Load the image into your GIS!
JPEG or PNG with Worldfile (read more about Worldfiles)
- Go to Worldview
- Load the layers that you are interested and change to the date you are interested in; you can also change from the Geographic projection (EPSG:4326) to Arctic (EPSG:3413) or Antarctic (EPSG:3031) projections by clicking on the globe icon in the upper right corner
- Pan and/or zoom into your area of interest
- Click on the Camera “Take a snapshot” tool in the upper right corner
- Drag the edges or corners of the box to encompass the area you are interested in
- Select your desired Resolution (per pixel)
- Select “JPEG” or “PNG” as the format
- Select “Yes” for the Worldfile (.zip)
- Click "Download"
- You will now have a zip file called “snapshot-YYYY-MM-DD.zip” where YYYY-MM-DD is the day you selected for your image
- Upzip this file, it will contain 3 files ending in .jpg/.png; .jgw/.pgw; and .jpg.aux.xml/.png.aux.xml. The jgw/.pgw file contains the georeferencing information, the .jpg.aux.xml/.png.aux.xml contains the projection information
- Load the image into your GIS!
Statistics: Posted by Earthdata - wxedward — Tue Jan 23, 2024 5:21 pm America/New_York