Hi Oliver,

> I don't know your goal, but if you want to see the streets of the
> vector map over the satellite map, why don't you simply switch off
> areas?

My goal (for this special view) is to have an overview map with as much
information in it as possible.  I want the areas too if possible, though
switching them off is acceptable.  AFAICT all sliders are quite optimal
for my purpose, it won't get better without losing one part or the
other.

> Also hillshading and satellite maps are no real friends as the
> satellite map always has a certain relief and light scenario. And that
> interferes with the hill shading.

I'm aware of that (doesn't Google Earth do the same btw?).  Still, it's
better than without hillshading, I do want it in that view.  It gives me
a good impression of how a certain region is looking like, even when
there may be slightly contradictory elements in the view.  It's
acceptable for me wrt what I get.  I totally understand that you
wouldn't do it like that, but it's what I want.

I thought there would be other people like me that would want something
similar.  But nobody else responded, so I guess it's not worth the
trouble for you.

Anyway, thanks for the tips, I'll keep them in mind.  Already turning
off areas improves the result a lot.  I don't have to use the very same
setting all the time.


Regards,

Michael.

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