ENVI Classic Tutorial: Map Composition
ENVI Classic Tutorial: Map Composition
Composition
Map Composition
Files Used in this Tutorial
Map Composition in ENVI Classic
Open and Display Landsat TM Data
Build the QuickMap Template
Map Elements
Adding Virtual Borders
Automatically
Using the Display Preferences
Using the Annotation Function
Adding Grid Lines
Working with Annotation
Overlaying Classification Images
Overlaying Contour Lines
Incorporating Regions of Interest
Overlaying Vector Files
Customize the Map Layout
Load the QuickMap Template
Save the Results
Saving for Future Modification
Saving as a Burned-in Image
Saving as an Image File
Printing
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Map Composition
This tutorial is designed to give you a working knowledge of ENVI Classics map composition
capabilities. You can use the QuickMap utility to generate a basic map template and add more
information using ENVI Classics annotation capabilities. For additional information on map
composition, see the ENVI Classic Help.
Note: A preferred method is to use ENVI's File > Print tool to create a map layout if you have
ArcGIS Desktop software installed. See the ENVI Help for details.
Description
Yellowstone National Park TM Ratio Subset Image
Saved annotation result for above
Saved grid parameters for above
Location image for above
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Map Elements
ENVI Classic offers many options for customizing your map composition. Options include virtual
borders, text annotation, grid lines, contour lines, plot insets, vector overlays, and classification overlays.
You can use the display group (Image window, Scroll window, or Zoom window) to perform additional,
custom map composition. (If you are working in the Scroll window, you may want to enlarge it by
dragging one of the corners to resize the display.) The following sections describe the different elements
and provide general instructions.
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Automatically
When you generate a QuickMap, ENVI Classic automatically adds a virtual border to all sides of the
image to accommodate the QuickMap grid, and it displays a default grid.
1. To change the default border, select Overlay > Grid Lines from the Display group menu bar
associated with the QuickMap. A Grid Line Parameters dialog appears.
2. From the Grid Line Parameters dialog menu bar, select Options > Set Display Borders. A
Display Borders dialog appears.
3. Enter values as shown in the following figure.
4. Click OK. The new virtual border characteristics are immediately applied to the image. If you
select File > Save Setup from the Grid Line Parameters dialog menu bar, the border information
will be saved with the grid and will be restored when you restore the grid parameters file later.
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1. From the Display group menu bar associated with the QuickMap, select Overlay > Annotation.
An Annotation dialog appears.
2. From the Annotation dialog menu bar, select Options > Set Display Borders. A Display Borders
dialog appears.
3. Enter the desired border characteristics and click OK. The new virtual border characteristics are
immediately applied to the image. If you save an annotation to a file, the border information is
also saved and restored when you restore the annotation file later.
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5. To reselect and modify an existing annotation object, select Object > Selection/Edit from the
Annotation dialog menu bar. Then select the object by drawing a box around it. You can move the
selected object by clicking the associated handle and dragging the object to a new location. You
can delete or duplicate an object by choosing the appropriate option from the selected menu.
Right-click to relock the annotation in place.
6. Remember to select the Off radio button in the Annotation dialog before attempting nonannotation mouse functions in the display group.
7. Keep the Annotation dialog open for the following exercises.
Text:
1. Select Object > Text from the Annotation dialog menu bar.
2. Click Font and select a font.
3. Select the font size, color, and orientation using the appropriate buttons and fields in the
Annotation dialog. For information on adding additional fonts, see the ENVI Classic Help.
TrueType fonts provide more flexibility. Select one of the TrueType fonts available on your
system by clicking Font, selecting a True Type option, and selecting the desired font.
4. Type your text in the empty field in the Annotation dialog.
5. Drag the text object to a preferred location in the image and right-click to lock it in place.
Symbols:
1. Select Object > Symbol from the Annotation dialog menu bar.
2. Select the desired symbol from the table of symbols that appears in the Annotation dialog.
3. Drag the text object to a preferred location in the image and right-click to lock it in place.
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Declination Diagrams
ENVI Classic generates declination diagrams based on your preferences. You can specify the size of
the diagram and enter azimuths for true north, grid north, and magnetic north in decimal degrees.
1. Select Object > Declination from the Annotation dialog menu bar.
2. Enter object parameters as desired in the Annotation dialog.
3. Click once in the image to show the declination diagram. Move it to a preferred location by
dragging the red diamond handle. Right-click to lock the diagram.
1. Select Object > Map Key from the Annotation dialog menu bar.
2. Click Edit Map Key Items to add, delete, or modify individual map key items.
3. Click once in the image to show the map key. Move it to a preferred location by dragging the red
diamond handle. Right-click to lock the map key in place.
4. If you want a border and title for the map key, you must add these separately as polygon and text
annotations, respectively:
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3. Click once in the image to show the color ramp. Move it to a preferred location by dragging the
red diamond handle. Right-click to lock the color ramp in place.
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Once the classified image is listed in the Available Bands List, then you can use it as an overlay.
1. From the Display group menu bar associated with the map composition, select Overlay >
Classification. A file selection dialog appears.
2. Select an ENVI Classic classification image and click OK. An Interactive Class Tool dialog
appears.
3. Turn on specific classes to appear in the map composition by selecting the corresponding On
check boxes. The selected classes will appear in the appropriate color as an overlay on the image.
4. You can change class colors and names by selecting Options > Edit class colors/names from the
Interactive Class Tool dialog menu bar.
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3. Select a file and click Open. An Import Vector Files Parameters dialog appears.
4. Select the appropriate map projection, datum, and units for the vector layer.
5. Click OK. ENVI Classic converts the input vectors into an ENVI vector format (.evf).
6. Load the vectors into the map composition by clicking Apply in the Vector Parameters dialog.
7. In the Vector Parameters dialog, adjust the vector attributes to obtain the desired colors,
thickness, and line types. See or see ENVI Classic Help for additional information.
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11. In the Annotation dialog, click the Image radio button, select Object > Selection/Edit from the
menu bar, and click and drag a box around the annotation objects in the QuickMap image window.
A red diamond handle appears for the selected objects.
12. Click and drag the handles to move the annotation objects. Modify some parameters for the
selected objects. Right-click the objects to lock them in place. Be sure to save any changes by
selecting File > Save Annotation from the Annotation dialog menu bar. See the ENVI Classic
Help for further details.
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Select Standard Printing and click OK to output a Postscript file. An Output Display to
Postscript File dialog appears. Change the page size and scaling parameters as desired. This
option provides additional control, but it may produce a map that does not fit well with the
originally selected QuickMap scale.
Select Output QuickMap to Postscript, select an output filename, and click OK to output a
Postscript file with the specified QuickMap page size and scaling. If your additional
annotation enlarged the image so it will not fit in the specified page size, ENVI Classic asks if
you want to output to multiple pages. If so, click Yes, and ENVI Classic automatically creates
multiple Postscript files.
Printing
You can also select direct printing of the ENVI Classic map composition, in which case, the map
composition will be printed directly to your printer using system software drivers.
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1. From the Display group menu bar associated with the map composition, select File > Print. An
ENVI Classic QuickMap Print Preferences dialog appears.
2. Select Standard Printing or Output QuickMap to Printer as described above.
3. Choose your printer, then click OK.
In all of the output options listed above, graphics and map composition objects are burned into the image
on output. The following figure shows an example of a final map composition produced in ENVI Classic
using QuickMap and custom map composition.
Copyright Notice:
ENVI Classic is a registered trademark of Exelis Inc.
QUAC and FLAASH are registered trademarks of Spectral Sciences, Inc.
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