pygmt.Figure.image¶
-
Figure.
image
(imagefile, **kwargs)¶ Place images or EPS files on maps.
Reads an Encapsulated PostScript file or a raster image file and plots it on a map.
Full option list at https://docs.generic-mapping-tools.org/latest/image.html
Aliases:
D = position
F = box
J = projection
M = monochrome
R = region
X = xshift
Y = yshift
p = perspective
t = transparency
- Parameters
imagefile (str) – This must be an Encapsulated PostScript (EPS) file or a raster image. An EPS file must contain an appropriate BoundingBox. A raster file can have a depth of 1, 8, 24, or 32 bits and is read via GDAL. Note: If GDAL was not configured during GMT installation then only EPS files are supported.
projection (str) – Required if this is the first plot command. Select map projection.
region (str or list) – Required if this is the first plot command.
'xmin/xmax/ymin/ymax[+r][+uunit]'
. Specify the region of interest.position (str) –
'[g|j|J|n|x]refpoint+rdpi+w[-]width[/height][+jjustify] [+nnx[/ny]][+odx[/dy]]'
Sets reference point on the map for the image.box (bool or str) –
'[+cclearances][+gfill][+i[[gap/]pen]][+p[pen]][+r[radius]] [+s[[dx/dy/][shade]]]'
Without further options, draws a rectangular border around the image using MAP_FRAME_PEN.monochrome (bool) – Convert color image to monochrome grayshades using the (television) YIQ-transformation.
xshift (str) –
[a|c|f|r][xshift]
. Shift plot origin in x-direction.yshift (str) –
[a|c|f|r][yshift]
. Shift plot origin in y-direction. Full documentation is at https://docs.generic-mapping-tools.org/latest/gmt.html#xy-full.perspective (list or str) –
'[x|y|z]azim[/elev[/zlevel]][+wlon0/lat0[/z0]][+vx0/y0]'
. Select perspective view and set the azimuth and elevation angle of the viewpoint. Default is [180, 90]. Full documentation is at https://docs.generic-mapping-tools.org/latest/gmt.html#perspective-full.transparency (float) – Set transparency level, in [0-100] percent range. Default is 0, i.e., opaque. Only visible when PDF or raster format output is selected. Only the PNG format selection adds a transparency layer in the image (for further processing).