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Revision as of 13:56, 19 January 2022

A WMS Overlay, where image data from a Web Map Service is displayed.

The WMS Overlay is a Grid overlay which can display an image result of a Web Map Service query of the project area. Because a Web Map service provides image data, this image data can be visualized as an Overlay in the 3D World.

The main intent of the WMS Overlay is to offer the ability to expose the color channels of the image data as rasterized data. Each color channel is available as a separate result type. This means the WMS Overlay allows the images to serve as input for other Overlays such as the Combo Overlay.

Additional information displayed in hover panel

When clicking on a specific location in the map of the WMS Overlay, the hover panel gives additional information on the color (channel) value in that specific grid cell, depending on the result type.

Result Types

The WMS Overlay allows the RGBA color channels of the image data to be accessed as separate grids of data.

Name Data Value range
Red Value of the red color channel 0-255 (0 is no red, 255 is maximum red)
Green Value of the green color channel 0-255 (0 is no green, 255 is maximum green)
Blue Value of the blue color channel 0-255 (0 is no blue, 255 is maximum blue)
Alpha Value of the opacity channel 0-255 (0 is transparent, 255 is fully opaque)
Color Composite value of all RGBA channels n/a

Notes

  • When set to use the Color result type, the Overlay's colors are not dictated by the Grid Overlay legend. Instead, the actual color values are used.
  • When recalculating, the WMS is queried for the latest version of the data. This occurs with each recalculation.

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