I also think that hillshading on the device is only useful when you zoom out a 
lot, don't remember the actual values.
I have a basemap on my oregon which seems good enough for that.
I think there is no direct connection between DEM data and the (RGN) levels, 
but Frank Stinners pdf [1] claims that this is the case.
See page 27 for more details.
I might know more in a few months after my next long cycle tour. Basecamp is 
happy with only one DEM level  but uses
more if available, for example the DEM level used to calculate the elevation 
profile depends on the length of the route,
the longer the more likely Basecamp selects DEM with lower resolution. Never 
tried that on the device. I also did not try
any 3D functions so far.

In [2] I described how you can create DEM only tiles and use them to reduce 
computation time. I think this should still work.

Gerd

[1] https://github.com/FSofTlpz/Garmin-DEM-Build/blob/master/DEM-Daten.pdf
[2] 
http://gis.19327.n8.nabble.com/Performance-with-zipped-hgt-files-tp5909756p5909801.html

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Von: mkgmap-dev <[email protected]> im Auftrag von Felix 
Hartmann <[email protected]>
Gesendet: Mittwoch, 21. März 2018 23:01:43
An: Development list for mkgmap
Betreff: Re: [mkgmap-dev] DEM Default Levels

oh yeah - how could I actually exclude DEM at level 24? (with intention to 
still show in Basecamp/Mapsource, but not on device for level 24). So a map 
with DEM only 23-19, while overall resolution of map is 24-18....

On 21 March 2018 at 23:00, Felix Hartmann 
<[email protected]<mailto:[email protected]>> wrote:
Well I actually think hillshading is most useful when looking at zoom levels 
20km to 200m or 120m - any closer and it just makes the map darker without 
actually improving to recognize contours at all. Right now with no input given 
I ended up with 20km to 200/300m no shading, then shading until the closest 
zoomed in. Exactly the opposite of what I would feel is ideal.
Okay so I will try around a bit too.

BTW - I tried to create empty map with DEM only. Basecamp and Mapsource don't 
like it (gave the typical error - there is not enough space on device, sending 
XX MB free XXXX). It does work without problems in Basecamp/Mapsource though 
for display. Would be quite practical to just hand mkgmap readymade empty DEM 
.img files for saving time on map compilation.

On 21 March 2018 at 22:53, Gerd Petermann 
<[email protected]<mailto:[email protected]>> wrote:
Hi Felix,

I still have no idea how to calculate reasonable values. So far nobody proposed 
a formular, and Garmin also uses
different values in different maps. So, I think the sample given in the help is 
a good start. I did not see a problem in
my Oregon with a map having 4 levels and DEM with only 2 levels, I think it all 
depends on personal preferences.
Anyway, I'd be happy to implement a default if the community agrees on 
something, so feel free to sugeest a formular.

Gerd


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Von: mkgmap-dev 
<[email protected]<mailto:[email protected]>>
 im Auftrag von Felix Hartmann 
<[email protected]<mailto:[email protected]>>
Gesendet: Mittwoch, 21. März 2018 22:32:56
An: Development list for mkgmap
Betreff: [mkgmap-dev] DEM Default Levels

I'm a bit unclear about the --dem-dists command.
It says that at default it chooses sensible values based on .hgt file. Could 
there be an option to by default choose sensible levels based on .hgt AND 
--levels command?

As far as I can see depending on hgt default will go to show from very zoomed 
in to 200 or 300m on Oregon 600 (map detail=normal/default).

Now should I just calculate the values for my levels based on the help file no 
matter the input files? Some maps of mine, e.g. Alps use Viewfinder 1" and 3" 
or SRTM 1" and 3" so if this is related to the .hgt file resolution it is not 
very clear what happens with mixed input files.


Could the default be changed to calculate proper values for --levels or add a 
value like --dem-dists=levels that chooses sensible defaults? I guess that 
would be the easiest solution.

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