The GeoPackage can be uploaded directly to MapTiler Cloud and served to your users. Display maps with 2D, 3D, and Streetside views Feedback.
See the remarks section of the TryZoomInAsync method.
minzoom Optional number between 0 and 24 inclusive. The zoom level of the map, which is a value between 1 and 20 in 2D views. Properties should be prefixed to avoid collisions, like ‘mapbox:’. Arbitrary properties useful to track with the layer, but do not influence rendering.
When done rendering, you have to choose how to publish your newly generated zoomable image. At zoom levels equal to or greater than the maxzoom, the layer will be hidden. Open the target folder with rendered tiles.Įach zoom level has a dedicated folder with raster tiles generated from your original image. Review your tiled image processed by MapTiler Desktop, when done, click “Continue“. Wait for the rendering process to finish and maybe consider going for a higher plan. More info about hosting is here.Īdjust the zoom levels for your image and select the “HiDPI tiles” option, then click “Render“.Ĭhoose your output folder and name it accordingly, then click “Render“. If you select the GeoPackage option, you can upload the image directly to MapTiler Cloud or another cloud service and serve it to your users from there. This option is best for uploading the final image to your own file hosting via FTP. Select the output format as “Folder with tiles“, then click “Continue“. Select the “Pixels“ tab to adjust the settings of your zoomable image.Īdjust the tile size, if you don’t want predefined 512x512, and then click “Set“. Skip the selection of the input coordinate system, click “Close”.Ĭhange the pre-selected output coordinate system (Global Mercator), click “Change“. Zoom to selection Range ('A1:J15').Select ActiveWindow.Zoom True.
The code below selects Cells A1:J15, the and zooms the window to the size of those cells. The Zoom to Selection / Fit to Selection feature can be controlled with VBA, however it does require a range to be selected. Skip the selection of the geographical location (no coordinate system), click “Close”. This option is also available within the Zoom window. Open MapTiler Desktop and load your image.The final publishing on the web is done via a standard JavaScript library - with all advantages of a zoomable viewer.Īt first, you can go through the whole process in a short video: This is also perfect for publishing large-scale photography in biology and science institutes. This process is used in GLAM (gallery, library, archive, museum) institutions for processing and publishing large-scale imagery on the web. This article will show you how to turn a (large-scale) raster image into zoomable tiles with no geographical location.