John,
Take a look at the gdaldem utility. http://www.gdal.org/gdaldem.html
You likely already have it on your machine already.
Aside from being able to generate data products like slope grids, it can
produce hillshade images or color relief maps.
David.
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John
The DATARANGE / COLORRANGE keywords will be fully documented by 6.2 but they
have been present in MapServer for years (since 4.6 or so).
We used DATARANGE / COLORRANGE for dem display in this years FOSS4G WMS
Benchmarking effort.
Mike
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Michael Smith
US Army Corps
Remote Sensing GIS/Cen
Thanks for all your responses. I have COLORRANGE / DATARANGE working fine
in my map file. Works very well. I'm also looking at using gdaldem for a
more custom color scale. Thanks again.
- John
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Delaware Geological
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Thanks for all your responses. I have COLORRANGE / DATARANGE working fine in
my map file. Works very well. I'm also lookin
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> END
> CLASS
> STYLE
> COLORRANGE 200 55 55 215 244 244
> DATARANGE 3500 4397
> END
> END
> END
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> From: John Callahan
> Date: Mon, 17 Oct 2011 14:54:13 -0400
> To: "mapserver-users@lists.osge
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> COLORRANGE 224 108 31 200 55 55
> DATARANGE2800 3500
> END
> END
> CLASS
> STYLE
> COLORRANGE 200 55 55 215 244 244
> DATARANGE 3500 4397
> END
> END
> END
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> From: John Callahan
> Date: Mon, 1