hillshadeweergave
Hillshadeweergave, often translated as hill shading or relief shading, is a technique used in cartography and geographic visualization to simulate the appearance of illumination on a topographic surface. It is primarily employed to enhance the perception of terrain features such as mountains, valleys, and slopes on two-dimensional maps and digital displays. The method involves calculating the intensity of light that would fall on each point of the terrain surface, assuming a light source positioned at a specific angle. Areas facing the light source are rendered brighter, while those in shadow are depicted as darker.
The effect is achieved through computational algorithms that analyze digital elevation models (DEMs). These models provide
Hillshadeweergave is a valuable tool for making topographic maps more intuitive and visually appealing. It helps