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2007 Indy Metropolitan Planning Organization Orthophotography
Dataset Basics The Indy Metropolitan Planning Organization (INDY MPO), in partnership with the Indianapolis Mapping and Geographic Infrastructure System (IMAGIS), U.S. Geological Survey (USGS), Hancock County and Johnson County, acquired imagery as a combined project during leaf-off, cloudless conditions March 30, April 1, and April 13, 2007. The project included Boone, Hancock, Johnson, Morgan and Shelby Counties. Acquisition specifications were 6-inch pixels at ground resolution for the parts of the county within either the Metropolitan Planning Area or the 133-city National Geospatial Agency (NGA) footprint and 1-foot pixels for the remainder of each county. Pinnacle Mapping Technologies, Inc. was the primary contractor. Alt-Terra Survey, Inc. (formerly Great Lakes Aerial Survey, Inc.), a Pinnacle sub-contractor, used a DiMAC 2.0 digital frame sensor (a Bayer color CCD technology) to acquire 3 natural color bands (RGB) and 1 near-infrared band (695~830 nm). The project vendors radiometrically corrected, tone balanced, and mosaicked the images using a newly upgraded digital elevation model. Color infrared (CIR), orthophotography images are in tiled, GeoTIFF format. The vendors collected the images within the Metropolitan Planning Area or the NGA footprint at 1-foot ground resolution and 2-foot ground resolution for the remainder of each county. As required by Indy MPO and USGS policy, these datasets are public domain without use constraints. The project vendors provided all deliverables by December 2007. IMAGIS staff provided a copy to University Information Technology Services (UITS) at Indiana University. File FormatsEach image is archived in a .zip file which includes the image and all ancillary files provided to UITS. High Resolution Tiles (designated with an H in tile name) Low Resolution Tiles (designated with an L in tile name) Township Mosaics County Mosaics
Purchase Data on DVD The county mosaics in ECW format are large files for downloading via the Internet. The Indiana Geological Survey sells the images on DVDs. For more information regarding purchasing one or more DVDs, please send an email to igsinfo@indiana.edu or call 812-855-7636.
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