While I am browsing my rvc files, I sometimes see that some project files are colored (red-magenta-blue). What does this coloring indicate?
Starting with version 7.0 of TNT products, we began enforcing more rigorous Project File rules in order to increase the stability of the RVC files. This feature is implemented with version 7.0 of TNT products in order to detect problems that occur in such files created in earlier versions of TNT products. This concept is covered in the Quick Guide titled Validating Project Files and the Understanding and Maintaining Project Files tutorial. See this Quick Guide and tutorial for more information to resolve such problems. The meanings of the colors are: Red: Invalid Objects (i.e. implied georeference under a raster) Magenta: Conflicting Subobjects (i.e. multiple style or affine georeference subobjects) Blue: Missing Links to files or objects that cannot be located (i.e. style objects, *.jp2 files…
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