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==Additional information displayed in hover panel==
==Additional information displayed in hover panel==
[[File:Hover_panel_heightmap_overlay_.jpg|thumb|320px|left|Digital Surface Model: Hover panel displays additional information about the height of the terrain and the object that is located on it]]<br>
[[File:Hover_panel_heightmap_overlay_.jpg|thumb|320px|left|Digital Surface Model: Hover panel displays additional information about the height of the terrain and the building that is located on it]]<br>
When clicking on a specific location on the map, the hover panel displays additional information about the height of the terrain and the object that is located on that specific location.  
When clicking on a specific location on the map, the hover panel displays additional information about the height of the terrain and the building that is located on that specific location.  
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Revision as of 09:11, 31 August 2020

Example of the DSM Overlay


The Digital Surface Model Overlay is a Grid Overlay that displays the elevation model, the height of the terrain plus the building height. The Overlay is available to all Stakeholders when added to a project.

There exist two Heightmap Overlay types:

  • Digital Terrain Model type: displays the height of the terrain at the selected location on the map.
  • Digital Surface Model type: displays the height of the terrain and the height of the building that is located on the selected location on the map.

For more information on how terrain height is obtained in the Tygron Platform, see elevation model.

DTM DSM.png

Additional information displayed in hover panel

Digital Surface Model: Hover panel displays additional information about the height of the terrain and the building that is located on it


When clicking on a specific location on the map, the hover panel displays additional information about the height of the terrain and the building that is located on that specific location.

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