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MRR (MultiResolution Raster) Format support in FME

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    siennaatsafe
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  • melissaps
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  • pdube

MRR is the native format for MapInfo Pro Advanced developed by Pitney Bowes. It unifies raster storage - image, grid and classified data and all can be held by this format, singly or in combination in the same file. the file format supports huge raster files and does not take up space for null data. MRR has a flexible and unrestricted field and band structure.

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  • October 4, 2017

FME 2017.1 now has an MRR Reader but we also need a Writer!!!


fmelizard
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  • October 5, 2017
We'd love to have a writer by Pitney Bowes has not made a writing SDK available. Please do lobby them as a customer -- we'd love to have writing in FME as well.

 

 


gccgis
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  • October 5, 2017

I requested the MRR reader last year and appreciate the complexity involved in getting this incorporated into FME. I look forward to using it real soon.

Agree with pdube that a MMR writer would complete this development.


LizAtSafe
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  • Safer
  • June 21, 2023

@gccgis​ & @pdube​ happy to report that we've added an MRR writer in FME 2023.0!


gccgis
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  • June 21, 2023

Thanks for the update, we look forward to trying it out


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