ERDAS IMAGINE Reader/Writer

FME Format Type Identifier

ERDAS

Reader/Writer

Both

Typical File Extensions

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ERDAS® IMAGINE1 is a complete suite of geoprocessing tools for geoscience and earth resource applications for use in image processing, GIS in remote sensing, and photogrammetry. The software provides a combination of Image Processing, GIS analysis, terrain modeling, 3D visualization, and programming toolkits for projects that require the processing and GIS analysis of geographic image data.

ERDAS IMAGINE Product and System Requirements

Format

Product

Operating System

Reader/Writer

FME Desktop License

FME Server

FME Cloud

Windows

Linux

Mac

Reader

Available in all FME editions

Yes

Yes

32-bit: Yes

64-bit: Yes

Yes

Yes

Writer

Available in all FME editions

Yes

Yes

32-bit: Yes

64-bit: Yes

Yes

Yes

Reader Overview

FME considers a single ERDAS IMAGINE file to be a dataset.

The ERDAS IMAGINE file contains pixel data. Each pixel in the file is a point in a single FME raster feature.

Writer Overview

The ERDAS IMAGINE writer creates and writes data into a single folder specified by the Dataset parameter.

The output file contains pixel data. Each pixel in the file is a point in a single FME raster feature.

The writer distinguishes duplicate output files by appending numbers to the filenames.

FME Raster Features

FME raster features represent raster data and use several concepts that are unlike those used in the handling of vector data. The topics below describe how FME processes raster data.

About FME Rasters Tiling and Mosaicking
Raster Properties Band Combining and Separating
Band Properties Band and Palette Selection
Palette Properties Raster Processing
Compression Raster versus Vector Features
Pyramiding Raster File Naming
Interleaving World Files
Interpretation and Data Type TAB Files
Palette Resolution  

ERDAS IMAGINE supports rasters with an arbitrary number of bands, provided all bands are the same data type. Bands may optionally have an RGBA32 palette, followed by any number of string palettes.