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The Image overlay is a layer that allows users to upload and display images over the project area in the {{software}}. <br> | |||
The Image overlay is a layer that allows users to upload and display images over the project area in the | |||
A much used possibility of the Image Overlay is to import [[WMS]] data: geographically referenced data, accessible through an url. <br> | A much used possibility of the Image Overlay is to import [[WMS]] data: geographically referenced data, accessible through an url. <br> | ||
It is also possible to add a custom Image. Keep in mind that the allowed image size for custom images is 1024x1024 pixels. The image must also be in the .PNG format, the Portable Network Graphics format, which is a raster graphics file format that supports lossless data compression. | It is also possible to add a custom Image. Keep in mind that the allowed image size for custom images is 1024x1024 pixels. The image must also be in the .PNG format, the Portable Network Graphics format, which is a raster graphics file format that supports lossless data compression. | ||
==How to | ==How-to's== | ||
* [[How to add and remove an Overlay]] | |||
* [[How to configure the Image Overlay]] | |||
* [[How to edit an overlay legend|Edit an overlay legend]] | |||
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Latest revision as of 13:27, 10 February 2023
The Image overlay is a layer that allows users to upload and display images over the project area in the Tygron Platform.
A much used possibility of the Image Overlay is to import WMS data: geographically referenced data, accessible through an url.
It is also possible to add a custom Image. Keep in mind that the allowed image size for custom images is 1024x1024 pixels. The image must also be in the .PNG format, the Portable Network Graphics format, which is a raster graphics file format that supports lossless data compression.
How-to's