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<strong>Definiens</strong> <strong>Developer</strong> 7 - User Guide<br />

5 Load and Manage Data<br />

a<br />

h<br />

input file item of the Options dialog box.<br />

List of image layers. To select an image layer, click it. To select multiple image layers,<br />

press Ctrl and click on the image layers.<br />

To insert an additional image layer, do one of the following:<br />

• Click the Insert h button.<br />

• Choose Image Layers > Insert on the menu bar of the dialog box.<br />

• Right-click inside the image layer list a and choose Insert on the context<br />

menu.<br />

The Import Image Layer dialog box opens. Select the desired data.<br />

To remove one or more image layers, select the desired layers and click Remove.<br />

i<br />

Select an image layer and use the up and down arrows to change the order of the<br />

layers.<br />

a<br />

j<br />

k<br />

You can edit layer aliases. Double-click or right-click an image layer and choose<br />

Edit. The Layer Properties dialog will open.<br />

Alternatively you can click the Edit j button.<br />

To set the value of those pixels that are not to be analyzed, click No Data. The<br />

Assign No Data Values dialog box opens.<br />

<br />

<br />

<br />

About Layer Aliases on<br />

page 54<br />

Layer Properties on<br />

page 452<br />

Assign No-Data-Values<br />

on page 437<br />

l<br />

If you import image layers of different sizes, the largest image layer dimensions<br />

determine the size of the scene. When importing without using geocoding f, the<br />

smaller image layers are handled as follows: Smaller image layers keep their size if<br />

the Enforce Fitting check box is cleared. If you want to stretch the smaller image<br />

layers to the scene size, select the Enforce Fitting check box.<br />

m<br />

Load Metadata files. Click the Select button to edit the path. An Import Metadata<br />

dialog box opens, where you can select a file.<br />

When importing metadata you must convert available external metadata to an<br />

internal metadata definition. Select an item in the list and click the Edit button to<br />

open the Metadata Conversion dialog box.<br />

To remove a metadata file, select and click the Remove button.<br />

<br />

Convert Metadata to<br />

Provide it to the Feature<br />

Tree on page 52<br />

Thematic Layer Options<br />

n<br />

To insert a thematic layer, do one of the following:<br />

• Click the Insert n button.<br />

• Choose Thematic Layers > Insert on the menu bar of the dialog box.<br />

• Right-click inside the thematic layer list o and choose Insert from the context<br />

menu.<br />

<br />

Work with Thematic<br />

Layers on page 284<br />

The Import Thematic Layer dialog box, which is the equivalent of the Import<br />

Image Layers dialog box, opens.<br />

o<br />

List of thematic layers. To select a thematic layer, click it. To select multiple image<br />

layers, press Ctrl.<br />

o<br />

You can edit thematic layer aliases. Double-click or right-click a thematic layer and<br />

choose Edit. The Layer Properties dialog will open.<br />

<br />

Layer Properties on<br />

page 452<br />

p<br />

Alternatively you can click the Edit p button.<br />

n<br />

To remove one or more image layers, select the desired layers and click Remove.<br />

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