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DEM color ramp symbology question

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06-24-2021 09:13 AM
ArchaeoPenn
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Hello,

Sorry to ask this again, but I'm desperate for an answer.

I have a DEM file. I would like to represent the elevation data using a color ramp, but instead of applying/stretching one color ramp against the file's entire data range, I would like to repeat the same color ramp at specific intervals, such as at every 10 meters. E.g., the color ramp would be applied from 0 - 10 meters, again from 10 - 20 meters, and so on and so on, until the highest elevation in the dataset is reached. How can this be done in ArcMap? I am using version 10.8.1


Thank you, in advance, for any help!

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IngridMans
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I think what you're looking for is the 'classified' method rather than stretch. From there look for the option to do 'manual intervals', rather than jenks/natural breaks which I think is the default. 

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ABishop
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@ArchaeoPenn 

The best method for representing a DEM is hillshading.

 

https://desktop.arcgis.com/en/arcmap/latest/manage-data/raster-and-images/displaying-a-dem-with-hill... 

Amanda Bishop, GISP
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