Hi Nicolas,
It is just a simple formula for calculating the "z-factor" for a given
latitude. What would that look like in a plugin? Where would it go? What
would it do or show?
Last week I had a similar idea for a plugin that could tell you which
UTM zone to pick for your current canvas. I decided it would not be
worth the effort. But maybe these could go together (and be finished at
the end of this "KwakFriday"?
Regards,
Raymond
On 27-11-2020 06:13, Nicolas Cadieux wrote:
Hi,
It's just the Z factor needed when you make a hillshade when the x an y
are in degrees and the z is in feet or meters (like SRTM). You can see
it if you choose Hillshade under symbology / render type (for a raster
layer). It's basically the length of a degree in meters for latitude.
https://www.esri.com/arcgis-blog/products/product/imagery/setting-the-z-factor-parameter-correctly/
Nicolas
On 2020-11-27 12:08 a.m., Richard Duivenvoorde wrote:
On 11/27/20 5:28 AM, Nicolas Cadieux wrote:
I want to learn to make a QGIS plugin and I was wondering if anybody
new if there is a QGIS plugin or tool that calculates the z factor
for a particular latitude? I thought this would be an easy project to
start with but I don't want to duplicate someone else's work.
Hi Nicolas,
What do you mean with "calculates the z factor for a particular
latitude"?
- z-factor as in x,y,z?
- Do you mean based on a crs/datum? So more proj-based?
- Or do you mean based on a known dataset with not enough z-info? So
more extra/intrapolation?
- Raster? Vector?
- Creating a new dataset (processing)? Or just reporting for one lat
(desktop/gui)?
Just trying to get an idea of your idea :-)
Regards,
Richard Duivenvoorde
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