Hi,
I am new to all of this, but is there a way of using NVIZ to view 3 different maps (1raster, 2vector) of the same location side by side? I thought i have seen an image come through the mailing list some time ago with this exact thing, however have not yet been able to find it.
This is more for a visual comparison so it can be printed.
Thanks,
Ed
Yes, you can do this, though it’s easier to stack them.
Just go to the ‘visualize surfaces’ panel and add the 3 maps. Then select a map, push the position button, and move it around with the widget. Repeat for the other 2 maps.
Michael
On 3/27/07 1:39 AM, “Edward Tomlinson” edwardjtomlinson@gmail.com wrote:
Hi,
I am new to all of this, but is there a way of using NVIZ to view 3 different maps (1raster, 2vector) of the same location side by side? I thought i have seen an image come through the mailing list some time ago with this exact thing, however have not yet been able to find it.
This is more for a visual comparison so it can be printed.
Thanks,
Ed
Michael Barton, Professor of Anthropology
School of Human Evolution & Social Change
Center for Social Dynamics & Complexity
Arizona State University
phone: 480-965-6213
fax: 480-965-7671
www: http://www.public.asu.edu/~cmbarton
Hi,
the result looks something like this:
http://169.237.35.250/~dylan/PINN/doqq_ikonos_ndvi-bear_valley.jpg
cheers,
Dylan
On Tuesday 27 March 2007 08:56, Michael Barton wrote:
Yes, you can do this, though it¹s easier to stack them.
Just go to the visualize surfaces¹ panel and add the 3 maps. Then select a
map, push the position button, and move it around with the widget. Repeat
for the other 2 maps.
Michael
On 3/27/07 1:39 AM, "Edward Tomlinson" <edwardjtomlinson@gmail.com> wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I am new to all of this, but is there a way of using NVIZ to view 3
> different maps (1*raster, 2*vector) of the same location side by side? I
> thought i have seen an image come through the mailing list some time ago
> with this exact thing, however have not yet been able to find it.
>
> This is more for a visual comparison so it can be printed.
>
> Thanks,
> Ed
__________________________________________
Michael Barton, Professor of Anthropology
School of Human Evolution & Social Change
Center for Social Dynamics & Complexity
Arizona State University
phone: 480-965-6213
fax: 480-965-7671
www: http://www.public.asu.edu/~cmbarton
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Dylan Beaudette
Soils and Biogeochemistry Graduate Group
University of California at Davis
530.754.7341
Impressive graphic. Maybe this should go into the flyer.
Michael
On 3/27/07 11:02 AM, "Dylan Beaudette" <dylan.beaudette@gmail.com> wrote:
Hi,
the result looks something like this:
http://169.237.35.250/~dylan/PINN/doqq_ikonos_ndvi-bear_valley.jpg
cheers,
Dylan
On Tuesday 27 March 2007 08:56, Michael Barton wrote:
Yes, you can do this, though it©ös easier to stack them.
Just go to the Œvisualize surfaces©ö panel and add the 3 maps. Then select a
map, push the position button, and move it around with the widget. Repeat
for the other 2 maps.
Michael
On 3/27/07 1:39 AM, "Edward Tomlinson" <edwardjtomlinson@gmail.com> wrote:
Hi,
I am new to all of this, but is there a way of using NVIZ to view 3
different maps (1*raster, 2*vector) of the same location side by side? I
thought i have seen an image come through the mailing list some time ago
with this exact thing, however have not yet been able to find it.
This is more for a visual comparison so it can be printed.
Thanks,
Ed
__________________________________________
Michael Barton, Professor of Anthropology
School of Human Evolution & Social Change
Center for Social Dynamics & Complexity
Arizona State University
phone: 480-965-6213
fax: 480-965-7671
www: http://www.public.asu.edu/~cmbarton
__________________________________________
Michael Barton, Professor of Anthropology
School of Human Evolution & Social Change
Center for Social Dynamics and Complexity
Arizona State University
phone: 480-965-6213
fax: 480-965-7671
www: http://www.public.asu.edu/~cmbarton