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@ -5,17 +5,25 @@ QWC2 has a built in compare function that allows you to compare layers.
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Below is an example of how to use this with Sentinel Hub NDVI data
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1. Create Your QGIS Project using the Sentinel Hub QGIS Plugin
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1. Create Your QGIS Project
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2. Create two layers with differing dates that you wish to compare:
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Create Your QGIS Project using the Sentinel Hub QGIS Plugin
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2. Create two layers
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Create layers with differing dates you wish to compare:
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.. image:: images/qwc_sentinel_hub_1.png
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3. Publish your project as normal
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.. image:: images/qwc_sentinel_hub_2.png
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4. Under Map Tools, go to Layers and Legends
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Tick the "Compare top layer" box
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