When someone wants to run "experiments" with this data, you can find 
some test data in .dem format here:
http://maptest.fgx.ch/public/2arc-alaska-dem/n70w140.zip

Thanks a lot, Yves

Am 07.10.11 12:07, schrieb HB-GRAL:
> I am asking because I am currently working on Alaska elevation data for
> the relief. I had to clip 6 px overlap and I converted the .flt data to
> DEM format. HGT can not handle 1800x1800 px, but there is also a demchop
> in terragear, right?
>
> I like to share the data when it is useful for scenery building. NED is
> "seamless" and has a lot of more data included than SRTM. To complete,
> should I change resolution to 1200x1200 and provide it as HGT files for
> scenery creation ?
>
> Cheers, Yves
>
> Am 07.10.11 01:52, schrieb Curtis Olson:
>> You might need to do some work with the tool that chops up the dem's into
>> TerraGear tile sizes.  There are different terrain formats so you might need
>> to adapt the code to read a different format as well.  This part sounds like
>> it should be pretty straightforward if you have clear docs for the input
>> format.
>>
>> On Thu, Oct 6, 2011 at 6:40 PM, HB-GRAL wrote:
>>
>>> Hi all
>>>
>>> Can terragear handle 2 arc second elevation data ? I read only about 1
>>> arc and 3 arc data for the terragear toolchain.
>>>
>>> Cheers, Yves
>>>
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