Good Morning all.
I have created an orphophoto in CC and I have been left with an outer black edge.
Is there a quick fix to get rid of the black and just leave my picture?
Hi,
I don't know if there is a better way, but mine is to create a filled shape behind the orthophotos with a transparency at 100%.
DELORD Alicia
What are you using to do this? What program?
CCEditor...
But in my case, I "redesigned" my orthophotos (from Pix4D), I wanted a different grid and different size of orthophotos.
So I did it in CCEditor.
is there any chance that you could do a step by step for me.
I don't use CCE but I have it.
Regards
Gav
Here is what my job looked like first:
I wanted to obtain this, a clean and straight edge:
The original orthophotos were smaller (50 x 50) and I wanted bigger ones (100 x 100).
I wanted my grid to start at a specific point ( a rounded value every 100 meters).
I tried to change the transparency of the presentation background in the view options,but it didn't work.
So I:
- I create a tiff I call background.tiff in the raster manager/edit/merge, at the coordinates I want. It's nothing more than a picture of the background.
- attach all my rasters
- I create a clip to obtain the contour I need. That cuts and hides all the part of the rasters I don't need.
- attach my background tiff, put it in the back, with a transparency at 100%.
- raster manager/edit/merge, I create my news rasters.
- And that's it.