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5GEOTIFCP(1)                 libgeotiff Manual Pages                GEOTIFCP(1)
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NAME

10       geotifcp - Copy TIFF with updated GeoTIFF Metadata
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SYNOPSIS

14       geotifcp [options] [-e esri_worldfile] [-g metadata] input output
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DESCRIPTION

17       geotifcp  is  identical in function to the LIBTIFF program tiffcp, with
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20       "-e worldfile" option will override the tiepoint and scale  information
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23       If  the "-g" option is not used the geotiff information from the source
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26       "geotifcp" inherits all the other file-transformation  capabilities  of
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32       The metadata format is the same as is described in the listgeo(1)  pro‐
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OPTIONS

38       -g file
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41       -4 proj4_str
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47       -a     append to output instead of overwriting
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68       -r #   make each strip have no more than # rows
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108       For example, -c g3:2d:fill to get G3-2D-encoded data with  byte-aligned
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117       For  example,  -c jpeg:r:50 to get JPEG-encoded RGB data with 50% comp.
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SEE ALSO

129       applygeo(1) listgeo(1)
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134libgeotiff 1.4.1                  August 2016                      GEOTIFCP(1)
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