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Hi Jay, On 13/05/11 17:48, Jay Alder wrote: > Hello, I was wondering if there was a way to customize the color used in > a WMS image when the data is outside COLORSCALERANGE? It seems the > default is black. This does not seem to be the same as the background > color, which is transparent (using transparent=true). In the end I > get transparent where there is no data and black when the data is off > the scale. Is there a way to make them both transparent? There was a short discussion on this in the ncwms list (which provides the WMS core of THREDDS). I think the short version is you need to hack it. This might be a link to the thread: http://sourceforge.net/mailarchive/forum.php?thread_name=4DBAB7F5.1080603%40tu-dresden.de&forum_name=ncwms-users (otherwise it's called "Colour palette: Need different treatment for values beyond min/max" on 28 April) Cheers, Mike. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Plymouth Marine Laboratory Registered Office: Prospect Place The Hoe Plymouth PL1 3DH Website: www.pml.ac.uk Click here for PML Annual Review 2010 Registered Charity No. 1091222 PML is a company limited by guarantee registered in England & Wales company number 4178503 Please think before you print -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- This e-mail, its content and any file attachments are confidential. If you have received this e-mail in error please do not copy, disclose it to any third party or use the contents or attachments in any way. Please notify the sender by replying to this e-mail or e-mail forinfo@xxxxxxxxx and then delete the email without making any copies or using it in any other way. The content of this message may contain personal views which are not the views of Plymouth Marine Laboratory unless specifically stated. You are reminded that e-mail communications are not secure and may contain viruses. Plymouth Marine Laboratory accepts no liability for any loss or damage which may be caused by viruses. --------------------------------------------------------------------------------
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