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  1. Imhof style for ArcGIS Pro

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    Updated Aug 29, 2018
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    Esri Styles (2018). Imhof style for ArcGIS Pro [Dataset]. https://www.cacgeoportal.com/content/1f25b31793cd4e7391b0cd51b9b79783
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    Aug 29, 2018
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    Esrihttp://esri.com/
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    Esri Styles
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    Created to honor the impressionistic atmospheric quality of the work of Swiss topographic painter and cartographer, Eduard Imhof. These symbols and palettes allow for the application of an homage aesthetic when applied to layered hillshades and digital elevation models. An accompanying how-to resource is forthcoming.In the meantime, the Hillshade color scheme is intended to be applied to a traditional hillshade layer and a multidirectional hillshade layer. The Mist color scheme is intended to be applied to a DEM layer. When viewed in concert with an imagery basemap, the hues and opacities combine to create a distinctive quality.Here it is at a broader scale...Here is a map that uses the Area of Interest, Mask, and Locator layers...Contents:Alternatively, you can download an ArcGIS Pro project with the data and styles already implemented, and you can just start cranking away at Imhofs.Happy Topographic Painting! John Nelson

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Imhof style for ArcGIS Pro

Explore at:
Dataset updated
Aug 29, 2018
Dataset provided by
Esrihttp://esri.com/
Authors
Esri Styles
Description

Created to honor the impressionistic atmospheric quality of the work of Swiss topographic painter and cartographer, Eduard Imhof. These symbols and palettes allow for the application of an homage aesthetic when applied to layered hillshades and digital elevation models. An accompanying how-to resource is forthcoming.In the meantime, the Hillshade color scheme is intended to be applied to a traditional hillshade layer and a multidirectional hillshade layer. The Mist color scheme is intended to be applied to a DEM layer. When viewed in concert with an imagery basemap, the hues and opacities combine to create a distinctive quality.Here it is at a broader scale...Here is a map that uses the Area of Interest, Mask, and Locator layers...Contents:Alternatively, you can download an ArcGIS Pro project with the data and styles already implemented, and you can just start cranking away at Imhofs.Happy Topographic Painting! John Nelson

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