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BIL
Band Interleaved by Line. An image file format linked with satellite derived imagery.
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BIL: Band Interleaved by Line. A common raster file format and remote sensing standard.
BIP: Band Interleaved by Pixel. A common raster file format and remote sensing standard.

BIP and BIL are formats produced by remote sensing systems. The primary difference among them is the technique used to store brightness values captured simultaneously in each of several colors or spectral bands.
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BIL (band interleaved by line) or .BIP (band interleaved by pixel) formats. BIL and BIP are supported by ArcInfo and ArcView. latitude-longitude A spherical reference system used to measure locations on the Earth's surface.

Export Arc/INFO lattice to a BIL image file and compressed for distribution. Process_Date: ?

ESRI BIL
Erdas IMG 8, 24, 32 Bits
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-i Output integer category values, not cell values -h Export Array with GMT compatible header -b Generate BIL world and header files -s Byte Swap output
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BIL. However, if a user needs
access to the actual elevation values for analysis in ARC/INFO the DEM must be converted to an ARC/INFO grid with the command IMAGEGRID.

The Landsat remote sensing satellite program was developed by NASA (National Aeronautics and Space Administration). Landsat data are provided in .BIL (band interleaved by line) or .BIP (band interleaved by pixel) formats.

The data is then offered to the user in four formats, ArcGrid, BIL, TIFF and Grid Float. This is OK, except the user interface is slow and awkward. The data format is OK if you use ESRI applications.

We find that image has 3949 rows and 4149 columns, and that it is band-sequential (which means that within the file, each image complete band is specified in sequence, as opposed to interleaved by line (BIL)).

See also: Image, Format, Geographic, Information, Raster

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