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I'm mapping shadow intensity over a large area. The large area is broken into two overlapping DEMs. The shade intensity is consistent from east to west within a DEM but inconsistent between DEMs.
However, if I merge the DEMs and then calculate the shadow intensity, it is consistent from east to west across the full area.
Any idea on how to fix this without needing to merge the DEMs together?
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I'm mapping shadow intensity over a large area. The large area is broken into two overlapping DEMs. The shade intensity is consistent from east to west within a DEM but inconsistent between DEMs.
However, if I merge the DEMs and then calculate the shadow intensity, it is consistent from east to west across the full area.
Any idea on how to fix this without needing to merge the DEMs together?
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