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It shouldn't be distorting. In what way is it distorting? Stretching vertically? Shrinking vertically? Something else entirely?
These sound rather odd for terrain data. I would expect a terrain to be much wider than it is tall but yours is the opposite. It's like you've taken a very small snapshot of a very steep cliff? Is it possible that your longitudes and latitudes are in kilometers and your heights in meters? Or miles and feet? If any of your code and/or data isn't considered confidential, it would be a lot easier if you could post it. Or failing that, maybe a screenshot of it distorting. |
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I'm attempting to plot terrain data using a surface plot however the Z-axis scale seems to always distort my visual. For context, my latitude (y) region is between 50 - 70 and longitude (x) 140 -170. Typical Z axis values can range between 0 - 2000. Is there away to prevent the Z-axis from distorting the visual?
Thanks,
Daniel
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