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What standard and popular image file formats does DRAGON support?

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What standard and popular image file formats does DRAGON support?

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Dragon can import image data from TIFF (including GEOTIFF) and from most of the file formats used by providers of remotely-sensed data such as LAN (Thematic Mapper) files, BIL files, BSQ files, SPOT files, AVHRR AGROCLIMATIC files, etc. In some cases, Dragon can also output data to these file formats. We are constantly adding new file formats to this list. If you have an unusual need, please contact us. What standard and popular vector file formats does DRAGON support? The current version on Dragon can read and write vectors features stored in ESRI Shapefiles. We expect to support additional vector formats in the future. Compatibility with vector files is usually not complete, because manufacturers tend to create vector file formats which match the capabilities of their software. In these cases, Dragon supports only those file data elements which are applicable to Dragon.

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Dragon can import image data from TIFF (including GEOTIFF) and from most of the file formats used by providers of remotely-sensed data such as LAN (Thematic Mapper) files, BIL files, BSQ files, SPOT files, AVHRR AGROCLIMATIC files, etc. In some cases (including GeoTIFF), Dragon can also output data to these file formats. We are constantly adding new file formats to this list. If you have an unusual need, please contact us. What standard and popular vector file formats does DRAGON support? The current version on Dragon can read and write vectors features stored in ESRI Shapefiles. We expect to support additional vector formats in the future. Compatibility with vector files is usually not complete, because manufacturers tend to create vector file formats which match the capabilities of their software. In these cases, Dragon supports only those file data elements which are applicable to Dragon.

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