Raster Navigational Charts (NOAA)

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Raster Navigational Charts (RNC's) are created by the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) of the United States Government. Each original chart is scanned at high resolution with color separate overlays. The raster file also contains data that is Geo-referencing; enabling computer based navigation attached to a GPS to locate and display the chart.

The charts are stored in BSB[clarification needed] format. Image manipulation tools such as GDAL can read the image information, but there also is georeferenced data in the navigational charts.

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  • US patent 5727090, Yellin; Martin J., "Method of storing raster image in run lengths having variable numbers of bytes and medium with raster image thus stored", issued 1998-03-10, assigned to United States of America as represented by the Secretary of Commerce 
  • NOAA RNC Charts Viewer


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