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Hillshade illumination

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05-14-2017 09:13 AM
LinnHaking
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Hi, I'm working on a hillshade layer of a DEM and want to change the illumination. I opened the Data Frame Properties and the Illumination tab. Here I changed the azimuth, altitude and contrast several times in order to see a change in the Hillshade layer, but no matter the degree, altitude or contrast the picture looks the same. Why is nothing happening?

Many thanks,

Linn

 This is a picture of the Hillshade at 315 degreesThis is a picture of the Hillshade at 135 degrees

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DanPatterson_Retired
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recalculate the hillshade using the different values if you want to see a difference in the hillshades

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DanPatterson_Retired
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recalculate the hillshade using the different values if you want to see a difference in the hillshades

LinnHaking
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Thanks!!

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TimothyHales
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