It's a single-precision 32-bit floating point TIFF. Values could be anywhere from -FLT_MAX to FLT_MAX.
I'm just making sure it doesn't have weird values like sea level being 0 and Everest being 8.8 (in units of kilometers). On Wed, May 1, 2019 at 4:20 PM Steven Jones <stevenj...@gmail.com> wrote: > Chris, > > Not sure what value range you are referring to (still learning all I can > regarding the GeoTiff file structures). > > "This seems plausible. Did you check to see what value range this > elevation TIFF has?" > > Steven > > ------------------ > Read this topic online here: > http://forum.openscenegraph.org/viewtopic.php?p=75930#75930 > > > > > > _______________________________________________ > osg-users mailing list > osg-users@lists.openscenegraph.org > http://lists.openscenegraph.org/listinfo.cgi/osg-users-openscenegraph.org > -- Chris 'Xenon' Hanson, omo sanza lettere. xe...@alphapixel.com http://www.alphapixel.com/ Training • Consulting • Contracting 3D • Scene Graphs (Open Scene Graph/OSG) • OpenGL 2 • OpenGL 3 • OpenGL 4 • GLSL • OpenGL ES 1 • OpenGL ES 2 • OpenCL Legal/IP • Forensics • Imaging • UAVs • GIS • GPS • osgEarth • Terrain • Telemetry • Cryptography • LIDAR • Embedded • Mobile • iPhone/iPad/iOS • Android @alphapixel <https://twitter.com/alphapixel> facebook.com/alphapixel (775) 623-PIXL [7495]
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