From jupyter notebook, I am trying to add a layer "USA NAIP Imagery", which is in color infrared, in my map using the map.add_layer(). The image rendered is in natural color and not in false color. It works fine using ArcGIS online when I create a map with the same layer and save it. Also, if I load the saved map in jupyter notebook using MapView the false color renders as expected. I tried passing a renderer called FalseColorComposite in the map.add_layer() but still doesn't work. Any suggestions or corrections? Thanks ed myMap = gis.map("Sedona, AZ") myMap image_search2_title = "USA NAIP Imagery" image_search2 = gis.content.search(image_search2_title, item_type="Imagery Layer", outside_org=True) image_search2 for image in image_search2: if image.title == image_search2_title + ": Color Infrared": image_layer2 = gis.content.get(image.id) break image_layer2 myMap.add_layer(image_layer2, options={'opacity': 1.0, "type": "FeatureLayer", "renderer": "FalseColorComposite", "field_name: "band_indexes"}) myMap
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