![]() ![]() I’ve put the NASA images at the bottom of the composition to have the labels, borders and other line items above it. Click save & style and you’re pretty set: ![]() Once you’ve done this, simply add the warped tiff as a layer to your project (I was using the control-room preset) and make sure to choose the SRS 900913 (old EPSG code for Web Mercator). Once downloaded you will need to reproject them (Attention: QGIS suggested EPSG 32662 for the original tiffs but believe me: they are in 4326) to Web Mercator (EPSG 3857) so they can be used in Tilemill (which is still great □ ). The data itself is delivered by the NASA as eight GeoTiffs with a ground resolution of 500m. I would like to refresh that knowledge and apply this to the current release of the NASA images (“Black Marble 2016”) which were published last week and also compare the images using some LeafletJS magic. About four years ago, Daniel wrote a short article on how to publish a GeoTiff as maptiles and how to use this in a leaflet map. ![]()
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