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Remove border lines of SRTM tiles rendered as hillshade


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I have downloaded several SRTM DEM raster tiles from https://dwtkns.com/srtm30m/, and created hillshade versions from the tiles. However, upon closer inspection, the hillshade tiles now have border lines that I do not know how to hide or remove (like in the image below, which shows the border lines of the 4 tiles):



SRTM tiles hillshade border lines



I tried checking the Styles options but cannot find a way to hide the lines/borders. When trying to render the tiles as singleband pseudocolor, no lines are shown, so I am suspecting the lines are only generated when doing a hillshade render:



How can I hide/remove these hillshade tile border lines?



SRTM tiles singleband pseudocolor










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    I have downloaded several SRTM DEM raster tiles from https://dwtkns.com/srtm30m/, and created hillshade versions from the tiles. However, upon closer inspection, the hillshade tiles now have border lines that I do not know how to hide or remove (like in the image below, which shows the border lines of the 4 tiles):



    SRTM tiles hillshade border lines



    I tried checking the Styles options but cannot find a way to hide the lines/borders. When trying to render the tiles as singleband pseudocolor, no lines are shown, so I am suspecting the lines are only generated when doing a hillshade render:



    How can I hide/remove these hillshade tile border lines?



    SRTM tiles singleband pseudocolor










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      I have downloaded several SRTM DEM raster tiles from https://dwtkns.com/srtm30m/, and created hillshade versions from the tiles. However, upon closer inspection, the hillshade tiles now have border lines that I do not know how to hide or remove (like in the image below, which shows the border lines of the 4 tiles):



      SRTM tiles hillshade border lines



      I tried checking the Styles options but cannot find a way to hide the lines/borders. When trying to render the tiles as singleband pseudocolor, no lines are shown, so I am suspecting the lines are only generated when doing a hillshade render:



      How can I hide/remove these hillshade tile border lines?



      SRTM tiles singleband pseudocolor










      share|improve this question














      I have downloaded several SRTM DEM raster tiles from https://dwtkns.com/srtm30m/, and created hillshade versions from the tiles. However, upon closer inspection, the hillshade tiles now have border lines that I do not know how to hide or remove (like in the image below, which shows the border lines of the 4 tiles):



      SRTM tiles hillshade border lines



      I tried checking the Styles options but cannot find a way to hide the lines/borders. When trying to render the tiles as singleband pseudocolor, no lines are shown, so I am suspecting the lines are only generated when doing a hillshade render:



      How can I hide/remove these hillshade tile border lines?



      SRTM tiles singleband pseudocolor







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          SRTM tiles (3601 px * 3601 px in this case) have 1-pixel overlaps in between. When you apply transparency (or reduced opacity) to your hillshade layer, such overlapping pixels stand out. You may have observed this also on the original images, if you apply transparency (see below).



          enter image description here ..... original SRTM, Pseudo-color + 60% opacity



          Anyway, you can avoid this by merging these tiles. One way would be Build Virtual Raster (either from menu > Raster > Miscellaneous, or from the Processing Toolbox).



          enter image description here



          Do not tick on Place each input file into a separate band option.



          After setting hillshade on the Virtual Raster Layer, you will not see the boundaries anymore.



          enter image description here






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            SRTM tiles (3601 px * 3601 px in this case) have 1-pixel overlaps in between. When you apply transparency (or reduced opacity) to your hillshade layer, such overlapping pixels stand out. You may have observed this also on the original images, if you apply transparency (see below).



            enter image description here ..... original SRTM, Pseudo-color + 60% opacity



            Anyway, you can avoid this by merging these tiles. One way would be Build Virtual Raster (either from menu > Raster > Miscellaneous, or from the Processing Toolbox).



            enter image description here



            Do not tick on Place each input file into a separate band option.



            After setting hillshade on the Virtual Raster Layer, you will not see the boundaries anymore.



            enter image description here






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              SRTM tiles (3601 px * 3601 px in this case) have 1-pixel overlaps in between. When you apply transparency (or reduced opacity) to your hillshade layer, such overlapping pixels stand out. You may have observed this also on the original images, if you apply transparency (see below).



              enter image description here ..... original SRTM, Pseudo-color + 60% opacity



              Anyway, you can avoid this by merging these tiles. One way would be Build Virtual Raster (either from menu > Raster > Miscellaneous, or from the Processing Toolbox).



              enter image description here



              Do not tick on Place each input file into a separate band option.



              After setting hillshade on the Virtual Raster Layer, you will not see the boundaries anymore.



              enter image description here






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                SRTM tiles (3601 px * 3601 px in this case) have 1-pixel overlaps in between. When you apply transparency (or reduced opacity) to your hillshade layer, such overlapping pixels stand out. You may have observed this also on the original images, if you apply transparency (see below).



                enter image description here ..... original SRTM, Pseudo-color + 60% opacity



                Anyway, you can avoid this by merging these tiles. One way would be Build Virtual Raster (either from menu > Raster > Miscellaneous, or from the Processing Toolbox).



                enter image description here



                Do not tick on Place each input file into a separate band option.



                After setting hillshade on the Virtual Raster Layer, you will not see the boundaries anymore.



                enter image description here






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                SRTM tiles (3601 px * 3601 px in this case) have 1-pixel overlaps in between. When you apply transparency (or reduced opacity) to your hillshade layer, such overlapping pixels stand out. You may have observed this also on the original images, if you apply transparency (see below).



                enter image description here ..... original SRTM, Pseudo-color + 60% opacity



                Anyway, you can avoid this by merging these tiles. One way would be Build Virtual Raster (either from menu > Raster > Miscellaneous, or from the Processing Toolbox).



                enter image description here



                Do not tick on Place each input file into a separate band option.



                After setting hillshade on the Virtual Raster Layer, you will not see the boundaries anymore.



                enter image description here







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