add-on: You can also enter the scale denominators directly:

<scaleDenominators>
           <double>25000000</double>
           <double>2500000</double>
           <double>250000</double>
           <double>50000</double>
</scaleDenominators>

I did it the way as shown before because I am cutting raster tiles and
cutting one genuine pixel into four looks just awful. So the resolutions tag
.....

     <double>0.6614596562526459</double>     
      <double>0.33072982812632296</double> 
      <double>0.21166709000084669</double>
    </resolutions> 

tells me when to stop, i.e. if I have 35 cm/pixel photography I do not cut
the last to resolutions, with 10cm/pixel I do. But both ways of defining are
valid.



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