Map of Ruby in GeoTIFF format
A map built from OpenStreetMap data, ready to download
Customize the map
Open this place's area in the constructor and adjust everything to your needs
Open in constructor →Map passport
What this map contains by default
This is how the map is built as-is — every setting can be changed in the constructor.
About GeoTIFF
Map of Ruby in GeoTIFF — an export of real OpenStreetMap data for the selected area.
Raster format with embedded georeferencing — the standard for spatial data. Contains coordinate system, projection, and metadata directly in the file.
Which layers are in the file
This file for the selected area contains:
- Roads
- Buildings
- Water
- Points of interest
Coordinate systems
WGS 84 (EPSG:4326), selectable in the wizard
Compatibility
Units
Meters (projected in the chosen coordinate system)
| Category | Raster |
| File extension | .tif |
| Tier | Free |
What's in the GeoTIFF map of Ruby
94 buildings, 26.5 km of roads, 1 points of interest.
The area covers 8.2 km², with about 12 buildings per km².
Mostly residential streets 17.8 km, trunk roads 4.6 km, secondary roads 2.2 km.
The map marks 4 water bodies.
Key amenities: schools — 1.
GeoTIFF with 94 buildings and 26.5 km of roads. Contains georeferencing for GIS analysis.
Main streets: Wexford Street, Woodland Hills Road, Mill Street, Market Street, Thurman Avenue
How to use GeoTIFF for Ruby
- Select the Ruby map area on the main page
- Choose GeoTIFF format and configure export settings
- Click Export and wait for processing
- Download the file and use in your application
Programs that open GeoTIFF
FAQ: GeoTIFF for Ruby
How is GeoTIFF different from regular TIFF?
GeoTIFF contains embedded georeferencing — projection, scale, and coordinates. Regular TIFF is just an image.
