COG stands for Cloud Optimized GeoTIFF. It is a regular GeoTIFF file, but it is structured in a way that allows efficient access to specific parts of the image data over HTTP or HTTPS. This is achieved through internal tiling and overviews (reduced resolution versions of the image), enabling users to only download the necessary portions of the data for their area of interest and zoom level. COGs are commonly used for storing and distributing large geospatial datasets for web mapping applications and analysis, as they significantly reduce the amount of data that needs to be transferred and processed.
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