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Jim,<br>
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I downloaded your test images and see what you mean. It isn't really a
long term solution, but I found a work around. In the transparency
screen just enter an unattainable no-data value, like 0.1. This still
leaves a few invalid pixels because they match the RGB = 0,0,0 rule,
but if you delete that as well then the image displays OK.<br>
<br>
Cheers,<br>
<br>
Roland<br>
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On 20/05/10 22:59, Jim Hammack wrote:
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<font size="-1"><font face="Helvetica, Arial, sans-serif">Roland,<br>
<br>
I already had an entry for 000 in the transparency list, but I did
not have "Reset no data value" checked. But when I try that, it
immediately "unchecks" when I click "Apply" or "OK", so I am seeing no
change in the image.<br>
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Thanks,<br>
Jim<br>
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On 05/19/2010 08:41 PM, Roland Hill wrote:
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<font size="+1">Jim,<br>
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>From memory there is only one no-data value in a geotiff, so I
guess
whether you invalidate all bands at a particular pixel if just one of
them has the no-data value is a matter of preference. You can achieve
what you want though by right-clicking the raster, get into the
Properties, then click Transparency. Add a new transparency set to the
pixel list at the bottom and type in your RGB values. You may need to
'Reset no data value' as well.<br>
<br>
Roland</font>
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On 19/05/10 05:46, Jim Hammack wrote:
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<font size="-1"><font face="Helvetica, Arial, sans-serif">I don't
know
if it is my misunderstanding of the way the "no data" flag should be
handled, or if there is a bug in QGIS 1.40 (Linux) geotiff support.<br>
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I have a 24-bit GeoTIFF image in which gdal_warp has set the 'no data'
flag as zero. When I display this image in QGIS, any pixel which has
*either* the red, green or blue value as zero is displayed as
transparent. I expected transparency only when all three values were
zero.<br>
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You can see the geotiff files and jpeg screen captures at <a
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href="http://gotslack.org/unisips/nodata">http://gotslack.org/unisips/nodata</a>
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The file '0255.tif' does not have the no_data flag set (you can see
this in data.jpg), while the file 0255_nodata.tif has no_data set as
zero (nodata.jpg).<br>
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Is this the expected behavior? If so, how can I display this image
with transparency only when all three values (RGB) are zero?<br>
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