Color map layers
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Colormap layers are single channel data layers, for example elevation data, or data such as census, clutter, etc, which are colored according to a color palette. Values in the data are matched with colors in the palette. Colors may be mapped directly to data values, or there may be a calculation involved. It is for example possible to assign colors based on slope (gradient) or aspect (direction of slope) of elevation data sets.
Each colormap must have a color palette, determining how data are colored, and a data source.determining which data to color.
Palettes
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Data sources
The colormap palette defines the colormap types:
- Elevation
- Slope
- Aspect
- and the colormap data source defines the data used by the colormaps.