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This product is updated annually. New imagery is added to the inventory usually in the late spring. New images are the result of image collection made in the previous year.

2006 orthophotos are now available. Click here for a general coverage map.

Overview

An orthophoto is a geometrically corrected aerial photograph. It is generated when variations in scale and displacements, caused by tilt of the aircraft and terrain relief, are removed from the aerial photograph by a process called orthophoto rectification. This allows for ground features to be displayed in their true ground position with a constant scale throughout the image.

All BC Government orthophotos are provided as uncompressed TIFF files in UTM projection, unless otherwise specified, and are available for selected areas of British Columbia in Black and White or Colour. Most images have a pixel resolution of 1 meter, with some colour orthophotos available at 0.5m resolution.

The BC Government also provides orthophoto mosaics, which are orthophotos that have been merged or tiled together, then clipped to the BCGS 1:20 000 map grid.

Product Details

  Index Grid:  BCGS 1:20 000
  Geographic Extent:  BC
  Compilation Scale:  20000
  Pixel Size (metres):  o.5 and 1.0
  Is Colour:  Yes
  Format:  TIFF
  Is Compressed:  No
  Is Lossy Compression:  No
  Compression Ratio:  N/A
  Projection:  UTM
  Library:  BC DIS Image Warehouse

 

Orthophoto Samples

To see a sample colour orthophoto at 0.5 meter resolution click here.

To see a sample colour orthophoto at 1 meter resolution click here.

To see a sample black and white orthophoto at 1 meter resolution click here.

Specifications

Please refer to our orthophoto specifications section.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is an orthophoto?

Orthophoto

As described in the overview an orthophoto is a geometrically corrected aerial photograph that is projected similarly to a topographical map, when viewed are displayed in their true ground position with a constant scale throughout the image.

An orthophoto allows for the direct measurement of distances, areas, and positions (if printed at scale or used in a Geographic Information System). An orthophoto may serve as a base layer onto which other map information may be placed.

Can orthophotos be delivered in a tiled tiff format?

No, orthophotos are delivered in an uncompressed un-tiled tiff format.

Requirements

There are no special tools required for viewing these images.

Product Resources

Related Products

Orthophoto Mosaics >>
AT Scans >>

Additional Information

Date of photography used to create orthos >>
2006 Orthophoto Coverage

How to Buy

Pricing

Digital Orthophoto BCGS 20K Map Sheet (Map Sheets with 50-100% coverage) $200.00 each
Digital Orthophoto BCGS Partial 20K Map Sheet (Map Sheets with less than 50% coverage) $100.00 each

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Program Area

The Provincial Baseline Atlas supports and distributes orthophoto products.

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