Otherwise, the tile is marked as partly transparent with alpha. opaque, maximum alpha is 255), the alpha channel is discarded and the tile is marked as non-transparent / opaque. If all of the pixels are fully visible (eg. If the tile is completely transparent it is never saved to the disk to save the storage space. The transparency can come from the image itself as an alpha channel (with support for partly transparent areas), it can be derived from a selected color (so-called NODATA color), or can be just a result of the transformation with the GDAL warping algorithm - for areas without available input data. No matter what input datasets you specify, after transforming them into the tiling profile projection, MapTiler Engine will handle them as RGBA images. Tile transparency or a background color ¶ See the appropriate section under the Advanced options chapter for more information.Įxample: command for producing tiles for use with Google Earth: custom You can specify your own tiling system. garmin To produce the format for Garmin GPS devices, with a size 1024x1024 pixels and output to.
raster Rendering raster files without a need of georeferencing is also possible. These are the alternatives: -gearth Tile profile specific for Google Earth according to the KML SuperOverlay definition. In case you wish to use different tiling system, you must specify it as the first command on the command line. It uses coordinate system defined as EPSG:3857 or EPSG:900913. The spherical Mercator tile profile compatible with Google, Bing, Yahoo Maps, MapQuest, OpenStreetMap, and mobile maps on iOS and Android. MapTiler Engine comes with these predefined most popular systems and possibility to specify a custom profile.
png, etcĬommercial, a free tier for low volume use is available.A global option defining the output system of tiles - the target coordinate system, tile pixel size, etc. High res 512x512 tiles labeled in English and local languages where possible distributed from a global CDN.Ĭommercial, a free tier for non-commercial or low volume use is available. Commercial traffic encourage on the free tier. Open carto Based map with Anglicized labelsĬommercial with a free tier up to 20,000,000 tiles yearly. OpenStreetMap-Carto styled standard tiles
Data by OpenStreetMap, under ODbL."Ĭommercial, registration required, uses Natural Earth at low zooms, no_labels variant availableĬoloured base map, greyscale version and coloured version with hillshading available Required attribution: "Map tiles by Carto, under CC BY 3.0. You need to register to use this, a free tier for non-commercial use is available. You need to register to use this, a free plan is available Variants available: toner, toner-hybrid, toner-labels, toner-lines, toner-background, toner-lite Using osmc:symbol=*īlack&White, printing, uses Natural Earth at low zooms, retina tiles available
Some newer features are sometimes experimented and are discussed on the French OpenStreetmap mailing list. Special display for sport fields.įork of openstreetmap-carto. Priority given to French names and symbols (baguette instead of pretzel for bakery!). Unavailable, this is a closed source project You need to register to use this, a free plan is available. Labels in English and local language, non-Latin characters are transliteratedīase map suitable for outdoor activities, with hillshade and contours OpenStreetMap Carto style (similar to but English labels Labels in German and local language, non-Latin characters are transliterated
OpenStreetMap Carto style (similar to compareĬommercial, registration required, trial available Label in German and local language (transliterated where no name in Latin script is available), commercial and high-traffic use restricted