On Sat, Mar 15, 2008 at 8:44 AM, Scott Nolde N4CI <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>  #GEO file generated from NWS radar GFW file
>  #nws2geo.py by Tom White, K5EHX, [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>
>  URL     http://www.srh.noaa.gov/ridge/RadarImg/N0Z/ATL_N0Z_0.gif
>  TIEPOINT        1       1       -126.850367     52.187727
>  TIEPOINT        600     550     -118.123094     44.187727
>  IMAGESIZE 600 550
>  REFRESH 300
>  TRANSPARENT 0x000000000
>  #OPTIONAL PARAMS
>  GAMMA 2
>  #CONTRAST 0.5
>  #NEGATE
>  #EQUALIZE
>  #NORMALIZE
>  #LEVEL
>
>  Does that help?

Sorry, but not particularly.  The TRANSPARENT keyword indicates which
color is treated as transparent (e.g., we can see through the stuff
that isn't precip on the radar).

Not sure if you're trying to draw attention to GAMMA, but that just
affects the brightness, pretty much like the map intensity did.

-Jason
kg4wsv
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