I'm newish to Transdem (Trainz). Having successfully created a Trainz route with 50m Landform Panorame data, Tiles, route etc. I found that the 50m DEM left me with a lot of work still to do on getting the correct elevations for the track and getting accurate elevations from other sources is very difficult.
I can get much more detailed DEM data at 2m resolution (which can be resampled at e.g. 5m) does Transdem support this? If not then what is the best resolution that can be used. I would just get the data and try it but it has to be done through a thrid party and I don't want to waste his time downloading etc. if it wont work.
(I'm aware that any Transdem resolution will be governed by the Trainz 10m/5m grid size).
Thanks
Chris
Best resolution of UK Dem data
Re: Best resolution of UK Dem data
There are two aspects here, maximum DEM resolution TransDEM supports and its treatment during export to Trainz.
The nominal maximum horizontal DEM resolution should be 1 m. If your DEM is in Plate Carrée lat/long pseudo projection, the achievable maximum may be somewhat lower. But USGS 1/9 arc sec works well since TransDEM version 2.1. It usually translates to 2 x 3 m. Be aware that the amount of data increases by a factor of 100 if you substitute a 50 m DEM with a 5 m DEM. You will most probably have to split your route projects into smaller modules since TransDEM may run out of memory. The maximum amount of user process memory TransDEM can allocate on 64bit Windows is 4GB. But I agree, details and accuracy of 50 m leaves something to desire. You may have seen my comparison of USGS NED DEMs. Make sure you get your hi-res DEM files in a format TransDEM can read.
During export to Trainz - as you already said - the maximum resolution will be reduced to 5m, if you select the 5m terrain grid for TS2009 and above or 10 m otherwise. TransDEM always applies a light smoothing filter to the DEM when exporting (low pass), to avoid terracing when using lower resolution DEMs. The effect of this filter should adapt to DEM resolution and should basically be off when working with 5m DEMs. However, I suggest to play around with setting the filter width manually, possibly reducing it to 0 and compare the results.
The nominal maximum horizontal DEM resolution should be 1 m. If your DEM is in Plate Carrée lat/long pseudo projection, the achievable maximum may be somewhat lower. But USGS 1/9 arc sec works well since TransDEM version 2.1. It usually translates to 2 x 3 m. Be aware that the amount of data increases by a factor of 100 if you substitute a 50 m DEM with a 5 m DEM. You will most probably have to split your route projects into smaller modules since TransDEM may run out of memory. The maximum amount of user process memory TransDEM can allocate on 64bit Windows is 4GB. But I agree, details and accuracy of 50 m leaves something to desire. You may have seen my comparison of USGS NED DEMs. Make sure you get your hi-res DEM files in a format TransDEM can read.
During export to Trainz - as you already said - the maximum resolution will be reduced to 5m, if you select the 5m terrain grid for TS2009 and above or 10 m otherwise. TransDEM always applies a light smoothing filter to the DEM when exporting (low pass), to avoid terracing when using lower resolution DEMs. The effect of this filter should adapt to DEM resolution and should basically be off when working with 5m DEMs. However, I suggest to play around with setting the filter width manually, possibly reducing it to 0 and compare the results.
Re: Best resolution of UK Dem data
Hi Chris,
Did I read you correctly? You have access to 2m UK dems? Can I ask the source as Ive been looking for anything better than the 50m dem from Landform.
Thanks
Antony
Did I read you correctly? You have access to 2m UK dems? Can I ask the source as Ive been looking for anything better than the 50m dem from Landform.
Thanks
Antony
Re: Best resolution of UK Dem data
Antony,
I've sent you an email.
Chris
I've sent you an email.
Chris