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I noticed that JPEG seems to be the default encoding when opening a tile source. With the addition of the Jupyter visualizer in #1065, it may benefit users to have encoding="PNG" be the default to avoid opaque/black tiles outside of the image bounds:
Default
encoding='PNG'
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I could also have the tile endpoint force PNG encoding in #1065, but I'm trying to let all configurations be entirely controlled by the source instance itself as maybe a user wants JPEG or some other encoding
Maybe on tiles sources with projections a PNG default, but changing this on non-projection sources increases data volume and would be a seriously breaking change. Sadly, although the jpeg standard supports having an alpha channel, essentially no one supports it.
I noticed that JPEG seems to be the default encoding when opening a tile source. With the addition of the Jupyter visualizer in #1065, it may benefit users to have
encoding="PNG"
be the default to avoid opaque/black tiles outside of the image bounds:encoding='PNG'
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: