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hello everyone this video is going to be about how to set your background pixels to no data in fme workbench so sometimes when youamp;#39;re working with raster imagery your raster bands may sometimes have a value of zero set as the background pixels as you can see with my landsat 8 natural color image here we might want to remove background pixels from our data sets so they are not included in an analysis we want to perform later in our workbench so to do this in fme we need to use the raster band no data setter transformer to designate those background pixels as no data so this transformer only has two parameters no data value is the pixel value we want to assign as no data in my case it is zero which can be seen by selecting a black pixel in the feature information tab if your input raster does not already have a no data value defined you donamp;#39;t have to worry about the replace cell value parameter and can accept the default value of no if a raster already has a node data val