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To make it more intuitive to understand what different intensity (-1 to +1) and radiance (0 to 1) settings look like, it would be good to have an example showing the differences. One idea is to have a gallery example plotting some DEM with the different combinations in a grid subplot.
radiance=0
radiance=0.5
radiance=1
normalize=-1
normalize=0
normalize=+1
Alternatively, we could also create a full tutorial that walks through some of the advanced features of grdgradient.
This was an idea suggested by @JingHuiTong during the AGU 2022 Fall Meeting.
Description of the desired feature
The default
shading
/-I
ofgrdimage
is+a-45+nt1+m0
, or an azimuth of 45deg, intensity of 1 and radiance of 0. The intensity settings can also be controlled in a finer manner using https://www.pygmt.org/v0.8.0/api/generated/pygmt.grdgradient.html.To make it more intuitive to understand what different intensity (-1 to +1) and radiance (0 to 1) settings look like, it would be good to have an example showing the differences. One idea is to have a gallery example plotting some DEM with the different combinations in a grid subplot.
Alternatively, we could also create a full tutorial that walks through some of the advanced features of
grdgradient
.This was an idea suggested by @JingHuiTong during the AGU 2022 Fall Meeting.
Extending from #1425.
Are you willing to help implement and maintain this feature?
Maybe
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