Terrain with satellite imagery and lettering
This example provides a global, interactive cartographic rendering of Johnathan de Ferranti’s Viewfinder Panoramas 90 m DEM, draped with a 10 m global true-color mosaic created from ESA Sentinel-2 data by EOX IT Services GmbH.
Vertical exaggeration is scale- and elevation-dependent, varying from 1.3 in close-up views of low-lying areas to 16 in planet-wide views. Default settings are used for the physical atmosphere. The satellite layer is slightly lightened relative to the darker original to accentuate the impact of relief shading. Sun glints on ice and water are based on ESA WorldCover.
Peak labels are served live from OpenFreeMap, with the original tiles enhanced in real time by cartolina-tileserver to provide topographic-prominence data, which is used to generate the final visual hierarchy for each view. Finally, cartolina-js AST (Abstract Syntax Tree) stylesheet is used to provide a visual style for the labels.