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### Elevation Control
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Elevation control applies gradients based on the elevation of the data points.
By default elevation control is active. The “Activate elevation control” button will be visible and can be pressed after looking at the Accepted Filter(link to section below?) to reset the view back to default. See image below.
By default elevation control is active. The “Activate elevation control” button will be visible and can be pressed after looking at the Accepted Filter to reset the view back to default. See image below.
Use the slider to set the range by clicking and dragging the squares on either end of the scale.
Gradient is set to Clamp by default, but can be changed to “Repeat” or “Mirrored Repeat” by clicking on them.
There are nine different gradient schemes to choose from. These are also selected by clicking on them.
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You can move around by clicking and moving the mouse around simultaneously.

## Coordinates
In the bottom right corner there is a black box that lists coordinates. These coordinates correspond to the target point, which is continuously updated to be the most recent point the user has clicked on. Latitude and longitude are measured in degrees, while elevation is measured in metres from the surface level.
In the bottom right corner there is a black box that lists coordinates. These coordinates correspond to the target point, which is continuously updated to be the most recent point the user has clicked on. Latitude and longitude are measured in degrees, while elevation is measured in metres from the surface level.

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