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[IDV #VGV-295146]: question
- Subject: [IDV #VGV-295146]: question
- Date: Thu, 06 Dec 2007 10:44:06 -0700
Hi Beth-
> Should it matter whether or not I bring Boston to the front? I want them
> both to show up at the same time.
> I actually want to add KBGM and KOKX on the same image. I'm trying to
> analyze snow squalls as they move out of New York into Massachusetts. Will
> this transparency work for several images?
Yes, but again, it will depend on the ordering of the images. At
any given point though, you will have to show one pixel or
the other from one of the images.
Don Murray
> On Dec 6, 2007 5:31 PM, Unidata IDV Support <address@hidden>
> wrote:
>
> > Hi Beth-
> >
> > > I'm not sure if it blocked out all of ENX or not, maybe just a portion
> > of
> > > it. Unfortunately I don't have the data in front of me at the moment.
> > >
> > > I think it is likely the color table transparency thing. How can I get a
> > > transparent color table? I didn't see one in the color tables, but I
> > could
> > > be looking in the wrong place. I'm a little new to using the IDV.
> >
> > You can right click on the color bar in the legend or use the
> > control's Edit->Color Table menu to select a list of color
> > tables. Select the Radar->Base Reflectivity (transparent)
> > menu item to change to a color table that has transparency for
> > the missing (black) areas.
> >
> > The default color table will have all the missing data transparent,
> > but you might need to use the View-Bring To Front to bring the KBOX
> > image into the foreground. Or load in the KBOX data after the
> > KENX.
> >
> > Don Murray
> >
> > Ticket Details
> > ===================
> > Ticket ID: VGV-295146
> > Department: Support IDV
> > Priority: Normal
> > Status: Open
> >
> >
>
>
Ticket Details
===================
Ticket ID: VGV-295146
Department: Support IDV
Priority: Normal
Status: Open