Introduction
The National Imagery Transmission Format Standard (NITFS) is the suite of standards for formatting and exchanging digital imagery and imagery-related products defined by the United States Department of Defense (US DOD). This standard allows for interoperability of systems used for formatting, transmitting, receiving, and processing imagery and imagery-related information, and describes the National Imagery Transmission Format (NITF) file format. For full background on the origination and purpose, and specifications of this standard, refer to the Department of Defense Interface Standard MIL-STD-2500B (this link takes a minute to load and requires that you have Adobe .pdf reader installed) and the NITFS Technical Board Public Page.
The purpose of NITF is to transmit a file composed of an image accompanied by subimages, symbols, labels, text, and other information that relate to the image. One of the main features of the NITF is that it allows several items of each data type to be included in one file, yet any data types may be omitted. Examples of applications and capabilities that have been developed to exploit NITF standards include: remote platform video display, georegistered image sectioning, image dissemination management systems, and interactive geospatial image annotation.
The LEADTOOLS NITF Plug-in provides functions that enable you to manipulate the NITF file format in your Windows applications.
Key Features:
The LEADTOOLS NITF Plug-in provide a means of:
Creating and Parsing NITF Files;
Appending Data to NITF Files;
Getting and Setting Data Headers.
Supported Environments
The toolkit comes in Win32 and x64 editions that can support development of software applications for any of the following environments:
Windows 7
Windows Vista
Windows XP
Windows 2000
For more information, refer to:
Programming with LEADTOOLS NITF Functions
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