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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 [[File:Tree-raster-icon.png]] is different from the image icon [[File:Tree-Image-Icon.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 [[File:Tree-raster-icon.png]] is different from the image icon [[File:Tree-Image-Icon.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. | ||
==Importing | ==Importing Rasters== | ||
Rasters can be imported by simply opening the file(s) or dragging and dropping the file(s) into the GMS window. Multiple files can be imported at once. Rasters can also be obtained via the [[Get Online Maps]] feature. | |||
==Creating Rasters== | ==Creating Rasters== |