For a list of available CRSs see the GetCapabilities result. (when VERSION 1.1.1 or lower) the coordinate reference system in which the BBOX is specified and in which to return the image. (when VERSION 1.3.0 or higher) the coordinate reference system in which the BBOX is specified and in which to return the image. The four coordinates representing the top-left and bottom-right of the bounding box must be separated by commas. Coordinates must be in the specified coordinate reference system. Specifies the bounding box of the requested image. See Custom service URL parameters for details. In addition to the standard WMS URL parameters, the WMS service also supports many custom URL parameters. Optional, default: none (the last valid image is returned). The time range is written as two time values separated by a slash. If a time range is specified the result is based on all scenes between the specified dates conforming to the cloud coverage criteria and stacked based on priority setting - e.g. When a single time is specified the service will return data until the specified time. (when REQUEST = GetMap or GetFeatureInfo) The time or time range for which to return the results, in ISO8601 format (year-month-dateThours:minutes:seconds, for example: ). What is requested, valid values: GetMap, GetFeatureInfo, GetCapabilities or a custom request's name. Standard common WMS URL parameters (parameter names are case insensitive, values are case sensitive): Use dataMask band in your evalscript as explained here to make pixels transparent.įor a list of supported coordinate reference systems check the GetCapabilities result. float 32 or uint 16) set sampleType in your evalscript as explained here. If you want to force a specific output format (e.g. Supported WMS versions are 1.1.1 and 1.3.0. The service supports standard WMS requests: GetMap, GetCapabilities, GetFeatureInfo, and also some custom requests. List of all available products available EO products
See our OGC API Webinar, which will guide you through different OGC services, including WMS, help you understand the structure, show you how to run the requests in different environments and how it can be integrated with QGIS, ArcGIS and web applications. Access to the service is done via a custom server instance URL which will be provided to you upon registration. It not only provides access to Sentinel-2's 13 unprocessed bands (B01 through B12 - with B8A following B08) but also to processed products such as true color imagery and NDVI.
The Sentinel Hub WMS service conforms to the WMS standard.