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National High Altitude Photography (NHAP)
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Color-infrared NHAP photo |
Black and white NHAP photo |
Product DescriptionThe National High Altitude Photography (NHAP) program was in effect from 1980-1989. It was coordinated by the USGS to acquire aerial photography of the 48 conterminous states on a 5–7 year repeat cycle. NHAP photography was acquired from an altitude of 40,000 feet. Two different camera systems were used to acquire simultaneous coverage at two different scales. A 6-inch focal length lens acquired black-and-white (B/W) film at an approximate scale of 1:80,000. B/W photos cover a ground area of 11 x 11 miles. An 8.25-inch lens acquired color-infrared (CIR) film at an approximate scale of 1:58,000. CIR photos cover a ground area of 8 x 8 miles. Additional Information: Digital File Sizes & PricesHigh Resolution Scanned - $30.00 per frame
* Denotes the recommended micron size. ** Color/CIR film source is not available at a 7 micron spot size because the file size is too large and/or there are no advantages below the 14 micron spot size. The above sizes may vary due to scanning more than just image data. The files are created in TIFF format. With our policy to scan the surrounding metadata and the addition of the USGS logo the actual image size will generally be larger than the estimates above. Medium Resolution Digitized - $3.00 per frameData available on DVD or via FTP Download. The file sizes are approximately 15 megabytes for black and white images and 40 megabytes for color images. The files are stored in a TIFF format. The medium-resolution files are created at approximately 400 dpi. Back to TopHigh Resolution Scanned:
All NHAP photography can be searched and ordered on Earth Explorer, GloVis, and PhotoFinder (a "quick and easy" search and order tool devoted solely to NAPP photos). Medium Resolution Digitized: All of the NHAP and NAPP images have been digitized. Products can be ordered on Earth Explorer or GloVis. Other sources for searching and ordering: Back to Top | ||||||||||||||||||||||
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