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What is a TFRD file? Imaging data format used by the National Geospatial-Intelligence Agency (NGA) for storing geospatial data; can contain both image and text data; used for rendering geolocational data within GIS applications.

More Information TFRD files are similar to .NITF files, but they use greater compression. They can be opened by various NITFS applications.

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What is a TFRD file?

Imaging data format used by the National Geospatial-Intelligence Agency (NGA) for storing geospatial data; can contain both image and text data; used for rendering geolocational data within GIS applications.

More Information

TFRD files are similar to .NITF files, but they use greater compression. They can be opened by various NITFS applications.

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BAE Systems VITec ELT

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Updated: May 6, 2010

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What is a TFRD file?
Imaging data format used by the National Geospatial-Intelligence Agency (NGA) for storing geospatial data; can contain both image and text data; used for rendering geolocational data within GIS applications.