Hypsometrically tinted hillshade
Source:R/terrain_analysis.R
wbt_hypsometrically_tinted_hillshade.Rd
Creates an colour shaded relief image from an input DEM.
Usage
wbt_hypsometrically_tinted_hillshade(
dem,
output,
altitude = 45,
hs_weight = 0.5,
brightness = 0.5,
atmospheric = 0,
palette = "atlas",
reverse = FALSE,
zfactor = NULL,
full_mode = FALSE,
wd = NULL,
verbose_mode = NULL,
compress_rasters = NULL,
command_only = FALSE
)
Arguments
- dem
Input raster DEM file.
- output
Output raster file.
- altitude
Illumination source altitude in degrees.
- hs_weight
Weight given to hillshade relative to relief (0.0-1.0).
- brightness
Brightness factor (0.0-1.0).
- atmospheric
Atmospheric effects weight (0.0-1.0).
- palette
Options include 'atlas', 'high_relief', 'arid', 'soft', 'muted', 'purple', 'viridis', 'gn_yl', 'pi_y_g', 'bl_yl_rd', and 'deep'.
- reverse
Optional flag indicating whether to use reverse the palette.
- zfactor
Optional multiplier for when the vertical and horizontal units are not the same.
- full_mode
Optional flag indicating whether to use full 360-degrees of illumination sources.
- wd
Changes the working directory. Default:
NULL
will use the value in WhiteboxTools settings, seewbt_wd()
for details.- verbose_mode
Sets verbose mode. If verbose mode is
FALSE
, tools will not print output messages. Default:NULL
will use the value in WhiteboxTools settings, seewbt_verbose()
for details.- compress_rasters
Sets the flag used by 'WhiteboxTools' to determine whether to use compression for output rasters. Default:
NULL
will use the value in WhiteboxTools settings, seewbt_compress_rasters()
for details.- command_only
Return command that would be executed by
system()
rather than running tool. Default:FALSE
.