Precisely Multi-Resolution Raster (MRR) (GDAL) Reader
The Multi-Resolution Raster (MRR) provides FME with access to data in the MRR GDAL format.
MRR Product and System Requirements
Format |
Product |
Operating System |
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Reader/Writer |
FME Desktop License |
FME Server |
FME Cloud |
Windows |
Linux |
Mac |
Reader |
Available in FME Professional Edition and higher |
Yes |
Yes |
64-bit: Yes |
64-bit: Yes |
No |
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Overview
The Multi-Resolution Raster (MRR) format was originally developed as a unifying format, intended to encompass all types of raster data, such as image, classified, discrete, and continuous. Some key benefits of the MRR format:
- Provides industry-standard compression techniques and predictive encoding techniques to minimize storage requirements and provide efficient data access to extremely large raster/grid datasets.
- Stores numeric gridded data, imagery and classified (thematic) data.
- Allows sparse data to be easily accessed and updated, without the need to store values for regions that do not contain data.
Reader Overview
FME considers a single MRR file to be a dataset.
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.
MRR datasets store one or more multi-banded fields.