Which resolution exactly do you mean?
I already described that I tried different values for dem-dists (including one 
single resolution).
This, of course, has a huge effect on DETAILS, but not on CONTRAST.

Anybody has an idea how to adjust contrast?

> Am 05.07.2018 um 20:20 schrieb Felix Hartmann <[email protected]>:
> 
> You should only use one single resolution
> 
> On Thu, 5 Jul 2018, 19:31 jan meisters, <[email protected] 
> <mailto:[email protected]>> wrote:
> Tried a lot of dem-dist variations: fixed resolution as you hinted, 
> decreasing and even inverted steps.
> Unfortunately nothing changed the shown behavior.
> 
> What I´d like to see is the same CONTRAST in the shading over all resolutions.
> In higher resolutions the darks of the DEM are clearly brighter, whatever 
> dem-dists used.
> With the blank screenshots I wanted to show that there is no additional 
> (higher resolution) polygon in my style eventually hiding the DEM.
> 
> Had some success (at least on DEM contrasts) mixing levels and 
> overview-levels, but that obviously breaks the rest of the map.
> 
> Jan
> 
> 
>> Am 04.07.2018 um 21:14 schrieb Felix Hartmann <[email protected] 
>> <mailto:[email protected]>>:
>> 
>> if you have several dem resolution levels in mkgmap - then it will lose in 
>> detail (in order to zoom in/out faster). You could just create the map is a 
>> single dem resolution - then detail level is always the same.
>> 
>> On 4 July 2018 at 18:52, jan meisters <[email protected] 
>> <mailto:[email protected]>> wrote:
>> I just made my first map with the new DEM-option and I´m impressed. Pretty 
>> easy.
>> But I wonder why DEM shading looses contrast in higher resolutions in 
>> BaseCamp:
>> 
>> <1DEM_low.jpg><2DEM_higk.jpg>
>> 
>> My Style has background poly 4a and 4b (both transparent), however they are 
>> not mentioned in polygons. I wouldn´t know how to tag them anyway.
>> And even with a completely blanked typ-file the difference is visible:
>> 
>> <3DEM_low-e.jpg><4DEM_high-e.jpg>
>> 
>> HGT´s are 3“ data from viewfinderpanaramas.org 
>> <http://viewfinderpanaramas.org/>
>> 
>> To keep the contrasted DEM up to higher resolutions/zooms I played with all 
>> DEM-options from help, and also with transparencies, but that had no effect 
>> - the softer shading remains.
>> 
>> I see the switch in Basecamp somewhere between assumed resolutions 20 and 22.
>> How is this switch defined? Is there a value to adjust this?
>> 
>> Jan
>> 
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