Hillshading question- Start from a JPEG

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07-22-2014 08:22 AM
MartinHolicka
New Contributor

Hello everyone!

I am looking for some help..

A family member has asked me to hillshade a map for them. The problem is that I have only been provided a JPEG and co-ordinates of each of the corners. For hillshading, I know i need a DEM, but then i have 2 questions

1. How do I make the DEM be the exact co-ordinates of the JPEG?

2. Can I then use this hillshaded DEM and overlay the needed information from the JPEG?

Thanks,

Martin

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stefanstamenov
Occasional Contributor III

What kind of map?

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stefanstamenov
Occasional Contributor III

You can creat DEM from topographic map if you georeference it and digitize the isolines and altitude points making a shape files for example. Then you can use "topo to raster" function in ArcGis Desktop.

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DanPatterson_Retired
MVP Emeritus

Your simplest solution is to try to locate a DEM for your area and you can hillshade it if you have the Spatial Analyst or 3D Analyst extension.

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RajinderNagi
Esri Contributor

You can connect to Esri World Elevation Services and use hillshade function. These are dynamic image service render derivatives on-th-fly, you don't need to store, process, manage DEM or derivatives locally. More here: Introducing Esri’s World Elevation Services | ArcGIS Blog

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