Hi GeoServer Users,

I have 3 band 8-bit RGB raster layers created using the GeoTIFF store type.  
The source geotiffs do not have the nodata value set, although the geotiffs 
returned by WCS GetCoverage requests are being updated with the nodata value 
set to 0.   When viewed in a desktop GIS such as QGIS, cells with a value of 0 
in any of the three bands are accordingly interpreted as nodata and appear as 
transparent on the map, resulting in significant amounts of the raster being 
omitted from the map.

I'm wondering if others have come across this and whether there's a way of 
preventing the WCS setting the geotiff nodata value.

GeoServer version 2.22.2.

Regards,

Aaron.


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