{ "culture": "en-US", "name": "DE_Imagery_2007", "guid": "", "catalogPath": "", "snippet": "Delaware 2007 Orthophotography using State Plane projection", "description": "
Resolution: 0.25 Meter<\/span><\/span><\/p> Bands: 4-band: R,G,B,NIR<\/span><\/span><\/p> Sanborn<\/span><\/span>Delivered as 2010 tiles.<\/span><\/span>Each tile is 1.7km x 1.7km, 6800x6800 pixels, and 180MB (TIF).<\/span><\/span>SRS: NAD83 HARN Delaware State Plane meters<\/span><\/span>Scale: 1:2,400<\/span><\/span><\/p> This dataset contains digital 0.25 meter orthophotos of the State of Delaware at a scale of 1:2,400 in 4-band but are being served as 3-band RGB, 8-bit format from the DataMIL site. The dates for the Orthophotography missions were 3/19, 3/29, 3/30, 4/2, 4/3, 4/10, 4/14, 4/20 all in 2007.<\/span><\/span><\/p> The orthophotos can be used for many purposes including development planning, emergency planning, and other planning or mapping purposes.<\/span><\/span><\/p> ASPRS Class 1. This data has also been produced to be fully compliant with NSSDA Standards for mapping at a scale of 1:2,400. The dates for the Orthophotography missions were 3/19, 3/29, 3/30, 4/2, 4/3, 4/10, 4/14, 4/20 all in 2007.<\/span><\/p><\/div><\/div><\/div>",
"summary": "Delaware 2007 Orthophotography using State Plane projection",
"title": "Delaware 2007 Orthophotography",
"tags": [
"Sussex County",
"Kent County",
"New Castle County",
"State of Delaware",
"USGS",
"Aerial Photo",
"Orthophoto"
],
"type": "Image Service",
"typeKeywords": [
"Data",
"Service",
"Image Service",
"ArcGIS Server"
],
"thumbnail": "thumbnail/thumbnail.png",
"url": "https://prt2epbfirstmap.dti.state.de.us:6443/arcgis/services/DE_Imagery_SP/DE_Imagery_2007/ImageServer",
"spatialReference": "NAD_1983_StatePlane_Delaware_FIPS_0700",
"accessInformation": "Sanborn Mapping Company",
"licenseInfo": " Public Domain Information, with citation to \u201cState of Delaware, USGS, Kent County, Sussex County, New Castle County and the City of Dover\u201d.<\/span><\/p><\/div><\/div><\/div>",
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}