The National Map Seamless Server is running.

Posted 13 November 2009: Certain tiled (pre-packaged) datasets will be unavailable from 0800 Central Time Friday 13 Nov 2009 until 1200 Central Time Friday 13 Nov 2009 due to hardware maintenance and upgrades. We apologize for the inconvenience and appreciate your patience.

Posted 14 September 2009: BIL_16INT Format Update - The "BIL_16INT" output format will now return a bil file that is exactly (rows * columns * 2) bytes in length. The previous version included a few extra bytes in the header and footer which consequently made the file incompatible with some generic software packages. We apologize for any inconvenience this may have caused.

Posted 26 August 2009: BIL Format Update - The BIL output format will return data matching the same characteristics as the original source data. For example, if the original source data for a particular dataset is 8 bit signed integer, then the BIL format for that dataset will also be 8 bit signed integer. For the NED and SRTM datasets, however, select the output format "BIL_16INT" which will force the 32 bit floating point data to 16 bit signed integer. If you desire the actual 32 bit floating point data for the NED and SRTM datasets, select the output format "GridFloat" which will deliver the data as 32 bit floating point.

Posted 14 August 2009: Additional data formats are now available for all High Resolution Orthoimagery products. The table below illustrates the available options in green. The default format is GeoTIFF. To change to one of the new formats, click the "Modify Data Request" button on The National Map Seamless Server Request Summary Page. Then navigate to the Orthoimagery section and click the dropdown arrow in the "Data Format" column. Choose the desired format, then click "Save Changes & Return to Summary" button.
Example Datasets# Bands# bits / Band ArcGRID GeoTIFF Imagine Image JPEG * JPEG 2000 *
B&W Orthoimagery18          
Color Orthoimagery38          
Color Orthoimagery48          
Color Orthoimagery416       a  
* Pixel values could be different than the original source data
a - Converted to 8 bits per band