Hello!
I successfully exported Orthophoto in KML format to view it in Google Earth. Everything is fine except "NO DATA" area shown in black :\ how to make this "black" area Invisible?
Please have a look at attached photo.
Thank you!
Please somebody address this!! This is basic functionality that adds a bunch of unnecessary work to rectify!
Transparency is impossible for jpeg compression as it introduces compression artifacts.
The options is still not available in Tiff output.
Oto, you usually have good answers to our questions, but this one seems to got stuck without any proper solution. I have the same issue with orthophotos I've created and saved as .tif-files. I can't cut them clean for publishing on our webmap internaly in our organisation. Only tip I found was an old tutorial on how to run a new production adding a limit in the form of an .dng-file. Problem is, I do not want to run another production just to cut the blurry edges of a already made orthophoto. This is a simple task using Agisoft but here in ContextCapture it seems difficult.
https://youtu.be/Q47cntk15g8
You could use retouching to clip unneeded parts or open it in Contextcapture Editor and use merge raster tool to generate new tif.
Thank you Oto! I managed to clip a reasonably small tif-file in Editor, boy was it complicated!? But it worked and with some practising it might become doable. Before doing that, I realised clipping in Q-gis was comparebly simple once I understood I had to set the area with no data to "non colour" (9999.9) which made it transparent. Super!