Call the renderer on its own (not part os JMapPane) to render a "tile" into a 
buffered image; then export the buffered image to a file. Repeat for each zoom 
level in your tile set.

Jody

On 27/06/2010, at 10:43 AM, arnauld ndefo wrote:

> Hello every body, 
> i think that, the raster image it is not the solutioon of my problem only if 
> you tell me the opposition ideas. I have executed teh ImageLab program, but 
> when i zoom the image, this zoom the picture in term of pixel.
>  
> I want rather to make a pyramid image because, the zoom will not the pixel of 
> the picture, but rather the map. Then how  i can make a pyramid image with 
> the differents zoom level with geotools????
> thank you. Please help me
> 
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