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I am working with a DEM of the lunar south pole in QGIS. I have currently set the projection to "no projection", or cartesianCartesian co-ordinates (origin at the pole). The horizontal locations of features are consistent with other sources, but all of the elevation data appears to be exactly twice what it should be. Is there a way to re-scale the elevation data only, or are my settings in QGIS wrong?

I am working with a DEM of the lunar south pole in QGIS. I have currently set the projection to "no projection", or cartesian co-ordinates (origin at the pole). The horizontal locations of features are consistent with other sources, but all of the elevation data appears to be exactly twice what it should be. Is there a way to re-scale the elevation data only, or are my settings in QGIS wrong?

I am working with a DEM of the lunar south pole in QGIS. I have currently set the projection to "no projection", or Cartesian co-ordinates (origin at the pole). The horizontal locations of features are consistent with other sources, but all of the elevation data appears to be exactly twice what it should be. Is there a way to re-scale the elevation data only, or are my settings in QGIS wrong?

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Lunar DEM elevation data scaled by 2

I am working with a DEM of the lunar south pole in QGIS. I have currently set the projection to "no projection", or cartesian co-ordinates (origin at the pole). The horizontal locations of features are consistent with other sources, but all of the elevation data appears to be exactly twice what it should be. Is there a way to re-scale the elevation data only, or are my settings in QGIS wrong?