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Bryce F.A.Q (Last Updated: 2025 Feb 02 3:02 am)
Attached Link: http://data.geocomm.com/dem/demdownload.html
Click on a particular state, and then click on the green arrow. Do not click on the names of the states because it takes you to the shopping cart, to order CDs.-- erlik
Zhann: I have about 500 landscape DEMS from Vistapro. Anything in particular you are looking for? I have the entire USA in DEMS. The Bryster
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Bryster, Whooa, well, The Grand Tetons, in Yellowstone...thanks, what size are they? Doh, I just discovered I have an app that uses the data to produce a bitmap...:}However, I appreciate your most kind offer, couldn't find any National parks except Grand Canyon, so Yellowstone would be the one...
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Wait a minute, got any from Patagonia, in South America, the landscape is really alien...:) Erlik, I maintain websites, and upload new stuff to mine, it is faster in the wee hours of the morning, guess I'm a nighthawk (my Cherokee name) at heart...:-]
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Try whether you can do something with this: http://edcftp.cr.usgs.gov/pub/data/DLG/100K/ Yellowstone is, of course, under Y. There's something called Blackfoot in Idaho. No Bitterroot Mountains. also, importing 16-bit DEMS and similar formats into Bryce: http://www.nps.gov/carto/silvretta/bryce_dem/ Patagonia: http://www-radar.jpl.nasa.gov/glacier/Patagonia/patagonia.html Not very detailed, I'm afraid. Interesting maps: http://visibleearth.nasa.gov/Land_Surface/Topography/ for instance, the tectonic map of the North and South Poles.
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Attached Link: http://www.visualizationsoftware.com/3dem.html
there's a program called 3DEM link attached that will save image of dem's in bmp,tga,jpeg and afew more it'll even unzip the dem files you DL from USGS or mapmart and ti's FREE.. Robert..The app I found on my hard drive was 'Wdemvert', works really well, Erlik. thanks for the Patagonia link, Pakled, hadn't thought about Terragen til you mentioned it, I have some terrains I exported way back, I'll check Garcia, you can never have too many free apps to play with...:)
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I think you can import DEMS straight into Bryce....?
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Yes, you can. But: There's something that I cannot recall fully, but I think it had to do with the fact that even after you extract the DEM file from tar/gz archive, you still have to add the zip extension to the resulting file (which has no extension) and then unzip it before you get the proper DEM. I did something like that for "One Morning in AD 795", but it was pretty long time ago and have never repeated it, so I don't remember whether the previous paragraph is fully correct.
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I seem to remember using a DEM of Venus for a tryout. Don't remember having any problems with it,..........
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Awhile back I visited a site with large jpgs of DEMs, all ready to download and use....does anyone know this site url?
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