U.S. Geological Survey EROS Data Center, 1996, Digital Raster Graphics (DRGs): USGS Digital Raster Graphics Digital Raster Graphics (DRGs) are scanned color images of USGS topographic maps., U.S. Geological Survey EROS Data Center, Sioux Falls.Online Links:
This is a Raster data set. It contains the following raster data types:
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The DRG is used for validating digital line graphs (DLG's) and for DLG data collection and revision. The DRG can help assess the completeness of digital data from other mapping agencies. It can also be used to produce "hybrid" products. These include combined DRG's and DOQ's for revising and collecting digital data, DRG's and DEM's for creating shaded-relief DRG's, and combinations of DRG, DOQ, and DLG data. Although a standard DRG is an effective mapping tool, its full potential for digital production is realized in combination with other digital data
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The DRG uses a standard palette to ensure uniform color throughout a particular map series. The RGB values for a particular color, therefore, will remain consistent throughout that DRG series. Although the color values of the DRG may sometimes match those of the paper source map, a user will usually notice small differences between the colors on the digital image and on the paper map. Also, the quality of the user's monitor affects the DRG color displayed. Although the DRG generally contains the complete content of the source map, features may occasionally be blurred because of substandard source materials. The DRG also may contain misclassified pixels (color noise). The DRG is an 8-bit color image that employs a color palette to ensure uniform colors throughout a particular DRG series. All DRG's within a series must have the same RGB value.
A random sampling of DRG's will be accuracy tested. The accuracy test will be performed by comparing the positions of UTM grid intersections on the source graphic against the corresponding location on the digital image. A visual inspection will determine whether those coordinates fall within the pixels that define a grid tick. DRG's duplicate the horizontal accuracy of its source.
In the DRG the vertical positional accuracy is referenced in the DRG collar.
Image completeness is checked by visually inspecting a sampling of DRG's. Each selected DRG will be examined for gaps (missing data) in the main body of the map, the map collar, the overedge areas, and any insets
The USGS DRG is produced with the intention of replicating as close as possible the original source map. Users of the DRG will note, however, that a certain amount of "noise" can be discerned when small areas are blown up or viewed under zoomed-in conditions. This noise is in the form of random specks or pixels of color and halos due to any number of factors, such as, the quality of the source, the use of screens and patterns on the litho, and the unevenness of ink due to saturation and absorption. Discontinuities or breaks in linear features may also be present and are due to improper calibration or usage of the scanner, the condition of the source, and resampling. Descreening, quantizing, and noise filtering are methods used to reduce noise, which, besides creating a more aesthetically pleasing image, have the added benefit of reducing the size of the image file. Removal of lithographic screen patterns is preferred but not required.
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- Acknowledgement of the U.S. Geological Survey would be appreciated in products derived from these data.
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DRG CD-R
Although these data have been processed successfully on a computer system at the USGS, no warranty expressed or implied is made by the USGS regarding the use of the data on any other system, nor does the act of distribution constitute any such warranty. The USGS will warrant the delivery of this product in computer-readable format and will offer appropriate adjustment of credit when the product is determined unreadable by correctly adjusted computer input peripherals, or when the physical medium is delivered in damaged condition. Requests for adjustment of credit must be made within 90 days from the date of this shipment from the ordering site.
Data format: | To facilitate file manipulation by the widest possible range of potential users, data and text files on the CD-ROM conform to the DOS "eight plus three" (8.3) file naming convention. The associated DRG image (.TIF), world (.TFW), and metadata (.FGD) files incorporate an intelligent data set name (DSN) consisting of descriptive metadata wrapped around a standardized kernel that describes the spatial location of the file. The intent of this file naming protocol is to positively identify the spatial identity of the file and describe its categoric identity. The DSN is designed to geographically locate DRG's of quadrangles using the 7.5-minute grid, clearly identifying those that fall exactly on the grid. DRG's that are not aligned with the 7.5-minute grid can be named with this convention but additional consideration is required to relate these undersize, oversize, or offset quadrangles to their most logical and unique 7.5-minute grid location. in format Tagged Image File Format (TIFF) (version version 6.0) Download WinCATS USGS DRG and DLG-O & DRG viewing software available from USGS. Size: 5 to 15 megabytes. |
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The current costs are available at: URL: <http://edc.usgs.gov/glis/hyper/order_info/prices#DRG_CD> DRG File size may necessitate distribution on multiple CD-ROMs
Dataset searching and ordering capabilities are available through the Global Land Information System (GLIS) at: URL: <http://edc.usgs.gov/webglis>
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