A Different Mexico
Here are the PNGs I got and the TGA results. On one of my monitors I can see the squares and on the other I can't. Also, I'm trying to balence the Contrast and the Brightness, but I don't know where you aregetting the 20 you speak of.
Attached are 2 PNGs, 2 TGAs and one of the maps I got. I'm not asking you to fix them as I'm just experimenting, but what numbers am I looking for?
Attached are 2 PNGs, 2 TGAs and one of the maps I got. I'm not asking you to fix them as I'm just experimenting, but what numbers am I looking for?
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I'm correct 97% of the time..... who cares about the other 4%....
I'm logged in yet I don't see no files snoop.
Use the Eye Dropper tool to hover over the map and read the gray values. The 20 I speak of is actually a color value of R:20,G:20,B:20 but when working in grayscale the Red, Green, Blue values are always the same so I just refer to them as a single gray value. Also the Ctrl key will turn most paint tools into the Eye Dropper so you can quickly grab a new color image as you are painting.
Use the Eye Dropper tool to hover over the map and read the gray values. The 20 I speak of is actually a color value of R:20,G:20,B:20 but when working in grayscale the Red, Green, Blue values are always the same so I just refer to them as a single gray value. Also the Ctrl key will turn most paint tools into the Eye Dropper so you can quickly grab a new color image as you are painting.
ACK!
Holy crap, scratch that.
On further examination Mexico has some really low lying coastal planes. Instead try setting Brightness at 45 and Contrast at 0. Do it on the original image since the adjustments are cumulative.
EDIT:That will make the ocean floor a little on the high side so I used the Wand tool and set the Tolerance & Feather at 0 and unchecked Contiguous. Selected the ocean floor, both 45 & 46 values, set my Background color at 30 and hit Delete. Then I Deselected (Ctrl-D), set the Wand Feather at 2 and clicked the ocean again. This will include a little of the shoreline. Then I used Gausian Blur with a Radius of 1.00. This just smoothes out the transition a little.
Here's my finished file for comparison.
On further examination Mexico has some really low lying coastal planes. Instead try setting Brightness at 45 and Contrast at 0. Do it on the original image since the adjustments are cumulative.
EDIT:That will make the ocean floor a little on the high side so I used the Wand tool and set the Tolerance & Feather at 0 and unchecked Contiguous. Selected the ocean floor, both 45 & 46 values, set my Background color at 30 and hit Delete. Then I Deselected (Ctrl-D), set the Wand Feather at 2 and clicked the ocean again. This will include a little of the shoreline. Then I used Gausian Blur with a Radius of 1.00. This just smoothes out the transition a little.
Here's my finished file for comparison.
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- El_Mexicano1.png (173.14 KiB) Viewed 11060 times
Shoot. I even have a better idea. 
Open the original MicroDEM PNG and use the Wand Tool with Tolerance & Feather at 0, uncheck Contiguous. Select the ocean, both 0 & 1 values, hit Delete. On the Selection menu chooce Invert. Adjust the Brightness to 47 and the Contrast to 0. Deselect (Ctrl-D) set the Wand Tool Feather to 2 and select the ocean again. Use Gausian Blur with a Radius of 4 or so (experiment here as I'm still at work). That should get you a pretty decent map but there seems to be a lot of altitude in Mexico that I never realized.

Open the original MicroDEM PNG and use the Wand Tool with Tolerance & Feather at 0, uncheck Contiguous. Select the ocean, both 0 & 1 values, hit Delete. On the Selection menu chooce Invert. Adjust the Brightness to 47 and the Contrast to 0. Deselect (Ctrl-D) set the Wand Tool Feather to 2 and select the ocean again. Use Gausian Blur with a Radius of 4 or so (experiment here as I'm still at work). That should get you a pretty decent map but there seems to be a lot of altitude in Mexico that I never realized.
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- El_Mexicano2.png (184 KiB) Viewed 11056 times
I thank you o Master of Grayness
Sounds like more info for the Wiki tut.
I'll get this worked out, then go for the part of Mexico that is under discussion. If I can get this map looking good, I should say when, I'll probally put it up for others to use.

Sounds like more info for the Wiki tut.
I'll get this worked out, then go for the part of Mexico that is under discussion. If I can get this map looking good, I should say when, I'll probally put it up for others to use.
I'm correct 97% of the time..... who cares about the other 4%....
i really love those dems,
if you look at it, it's oh so cloudy-kind beautifull.
But i was asking myself, there are surely also maps are even the dems do include that information, about the vegatation (if there's sand or rocks etc). does someone know something about that and would it be usefull or not? (maybe not)
if you look at it, it's oh so cloudy-kind beautifull.
But i was asking myself, there are surely also maps are even the dems do include that information, about the vegatation (if there's sand or rocks etc). does someone know something about that and would it be usefull or not? (maybe not)
yes there are maps that I know of, but they are the Rand McNally Maps. To do what you are talking about, which is a great idea, you would have to have several different maps all to the same scale. Here is a scan of Mexico I did for reference.
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I'm correct 97% of the time..... who cares about the other 4%....
OK, back to this.
I'm gonna need some help as my system is really acting up. When I start the map, the 2 engines are jumpy. It can take 2 to 5 minutes to load most games, and then even if I just moving across the map, the screen will stop for a while, even tho I can still move my curser.
Back to central Mexico.
The attached ZIP contains a map, as far as I could get with it. I also included the original grey PNG and GIF, and a PNG I tried to adjust. The land form looks good, but the grey scale needs to be adjusted. Dr Frag, any possible help would be happily accepted.
I've seem mention about others using the Mexico map I did, but nothing has been uploaded.
thanks people
I'm gonna need some help as my system is really acting up. When I start the map, the 2 engines are jumpy. It can take 2 to 5 minutes to load most games, and then even if I just moving across the map, the screen will stop for a while, even tho I can still move my curser.
Back to central Mexico.
The attached ZIP contains a map, as far as I could get with it. I also included the original grey PNG and GIF, and a PNG I tried to adjust. The land form looks good, but the grey scale needs to be adjusted. Dr Frag, any possible help would be happily accepted.
I've seem mention about others using the Mexico map I did, but nothing has been uploaded.
thanks people
I'm correct 97% of the time..... who cares about the other 4%....
Well, I hadn't really planned on it, but if you insist.......
well, now that Slappy is back, I can stop taking his place and act sober.....
well, now that Slappy is back, I can stop taking his place and act sober.....
Last edited by snoopy55 on Sat Apr 18, 2009 4:20 am, edited 1 time in total.
I'm correct 97% of the time..... who cares about the other 4%....
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Intel(R) Pentium(R) 4 CPU 3.60GHz
NVIDIA GeForce 6800 Series GPU