You could try getting overlapping data, my experience is that if your input
data have no overlaps it is likely to see artifacts on the boundaries.

2008/8/7 Tueller, Shayne R Civ USAF AFMC 519 SMXS/MXDEC <
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>  Using the GDAL tools, I've built a mosaic of terrain tiles that I'm
> stitching together using osgdem to create a terrain database. Each terrain
> tile uses a UTM mapping that is reprojected from a lat/long mapping.
> Unfortunately when I do the reprojection for each tile, the terrain tile
> gets slightly shifted so that when I stitch them all together using osgdem,
> I have discontinuities at each tile boundary in the finished terrain
> database.
>
>
>
> My question is, is there a way to avoid this nasty artifact using either
> GDAL or osgdem? Perhaps I need to resort to another tool to massage the data
> before handing it over to osgdem?
>
>
>
> Thanks for any input in advanceā€¦
>
> -Shayne
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