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DEMs (digital elevation models), and [[GMS:Images|images]] that include elevation data such as a [http://trac.osgeo.org/geotiff/ GeoTIFF], are referred to as "rasters". Using the third-party software [http://www.bluemarblegeo.com/global-mapper/ Global Mapper], GMS supports a large number of DEM formats. After importing, DEMs are listed under "GIS Data" in the Project Explorer along with other images. The raster icon [[image:raster.png]] is different from the image icon [[image:image.png]] to indicate it includes elevation data. Rasters don't have to be DEMs. For example, the values at the pixels can represent concentrations, or flow rates ... or anything. | DEMs (digital elevation models), and [[GMS:Images|images]] that include elevation data such as a [http://trac.osgeo.org/geotiff/ GeoTIFF], are referred to as "rasters". Using the third-party software [http://www.bluemarblegeo.com/global-mapper/ Global Mapper], GMS supports a large number of DEM formats. After importing, DEMs are listed under "GIS Data" in the Project Explorer along with other images. The raster icon [[image:raster.png]] is different from the image icon [[image:image.png]] to indicate it includes elevation data. Rasters don't have to be DEMs. For example, the values at the pixels can represent concentrations, or flow rates ... or anything. |