The TFRD file format stores geospatial imagery data. The National Geospatial-Intelligence Agency (NGA) developed it. TFRD files compress data efficiently. They contain both images and text. Geographic information systems can use TFRD files.
The TFRD format details remain unpublished. The files use the .tfrd extension. TFRD files resemble NITF files. But TFRD compresses more. Various NITFS software reads TFRD files. For example, RemoteView software handles TFRD maps.
To open TFRD files, update your TFRD-compatible software. Make sure no viruses infected your TFRD files. Scan with antivirus software to verify. Finally, check your TFRD file has no errors before use.
TFRD files classify as GIS file types. Some operating systems associate the TFRD extension with other file types too. Originally the National Geospatial-Intelligence Agency made the TFRD format for RemoteView. Other software can modify or read TFRD files as well.
Here are some tips for opening TFRD files:
1) Update your TFRD-compatible software
2) Scan for viruses with antivirus software
3) Check TFRD file for errors before use
Problems opening TFRD files can also arise from:
– File corruption
– Incorrect registry entries
– Accidental registry deletion
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