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3.11.9 Using Images in the IDV
The IDV can display non-geolocated images and geolocate them.
  1. First, start fresh Show popup
  2. Load an image.
    • Open the Data Source Chooser. Show popup
    • In the Data Source Chooser click on the URLs tab.
    • Enter the URL:
      http://www.unidata.ucar.edu/software/idv/data/image.gif
      
    • Press Add Source
    • The IDV will take some time to load this because it defaults to the VisAD data source.
  3. Let's look at this image.
    • You should have the image loaded in the Field Selector Note the funny field name. This is the VisAD math type of the data.
    • Create an Omni Control display to see the image.
    • Click on the Mappings button.
    • Let's play around with some of these mappings.
  4. Now we're going to look at the moon.
    • In the Data Source Chooser click on the URLs tab and enter the URL:
      http://www.unidata.ucar.edu/software/idv/data/moon.gif
      
    • Let's geolocate the image.
      • In the Data Sources in the Field Selector window select Formulas
      • Under Fields open the System tab. Select Geolocate an Image.
      • Under Displays select 3 Color (RGB) Image and create the display.
      • In the popup enter: 90,-180,-90,180 and press OK
      • Now, select the funny (ImageElement,ImageLine)... field.
    • Now, a flat moon picture isn't very exciting. Let's create a Globe display window with the File->New->View Window->Globe Display->One Pane menu item.
    • Create the moon image as described above.

 


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