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Many of the images available for use in WMS are the standard USGS map series. These maps have been scanned as is and contain the information on the collar (border) of the maps. This information is okay and in fact you may want to see it, but often it is convenient to remove the collar (especially when you are tiling multiple images together).
Many of the images available for use in WMS are the standard USGS map series. These maps have been scanned as is and contain the information on the collar (border) of the maps. This information is okay and in fact you may want to see it, but often it is convenient to remove the collar (especially when you are tiling multiple images together).


The '''Crop Collar''' command, available by right-clicking on an image in the Project Explorer, can be used to automatically remove the collar from the image for display.
The '''Crop Collar''' command, available by right-clicking on an image in the ''Project Explorer'', can be used to automatically remove the collar from the image for display.





Revision as of 16:37, 8 March 2013

Many of the images available for use in WMS are the standard USGS map series. These maps have been scanned as is and contain the information on the collar (border) of the maps. This information is okay and in fact you may want to see it, but often it is convenient to remove the collar (especially when you are tiling multiple images together).

The Crop Collar command, available by right-clicking on an image in the Project Explorer, can be used to automatically remove the collar from the image for display.


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