It's actually better described as "hillshade". Hence why 15 m data
from a 30 m source make sense. For me it's nothing new, really. This
has been done many times, the only differentiator being the denoising
method, if any.

Michał

On Wed, Mar 16, 2016 at 10:04 PM, moltonel <molto...@gmail.com> wrote:
>
>
> On 16 March 2016 18:05:12 GMT+00:00, clustergis <cluster...@gmail.com> wrote:
>>In the ClusterGIS association (http://clustergis.org) we have made a
>>global
>>model of relief of high-resolution (15m/px), in geotiff format.
>>
>>Data can be downloaded from the page http://theearthsrelief.com with CC
>>BY
>>license.
>
> Thanks very much for this. Where did you get the 15m data from, if NASA's 
> SRTM is only 30m ? Is it via postprocessing of 30m sources ? What about areas 
> where SRTM has holes, like in high-altitude ?
> --
> Vincent Dp
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