geotiff.js is a small library to parse TIFF files for visualization or analysis. It is written in pure JavaScript, and is usable in both the browser and node.js applications.
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geotiff.js is a small library to parse TIFF files for visualization or analysis. It is written in pure JavaScript, and is usable in both the browser and node.js applications.
lightweight TIFF reader/writer library (C/C++)
Detailed documentation is available here: http://ifiscripts.readthedocs.io/en/latest/index.html
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