I am using hillshades to identify ditches. The parameters proposed to me when starting this was:
Azimuth=315
Altitude=25
Z factor=2
After a while I got a feeling the visibility of ditchlines varied alot depending on its position to the light. Ditches going parallell with lightsource is really hard to see but when in an 90 degree angle to light ditchlines is easily seen. This makes sense to me...but I realize I probably would be better off with multidirectional hillshade rather than to look at same areas with different hillshadelayers.
What doesnt make sense to me at all is that when I began experimenting with different Azimuth for same areas I suddenly saw the ditch as a ridge rather than a depression... Can anyone explain to me why this is happening? And if someone with experience of multidirectional hillshades could assure me that this cannot happen with that method it would be a great relief!
The attached pictures are the same are in Azimuth 90, 270 and 315. The one with Azimuth 90 is the one I find strange, no matter direction of light depressions should not become a ridge?