Hi Roland, For what I know the behaviour you described is QGIS default behaviour.
As an example, use this url (our national Aerials): https://service.pdok.nl/hwh/luchtfotorgb/wmts/v1_0?request=GetCapabilities&service=WMTS You can keep zooming if you want (after the last Z) till pixel level. I think the issue is that the capabilties: https://mapsneu.wien.gv.at/basemapneu/1.0.0/WMTSCapabilities.xml report that there is a Z-20, so QGIS will try to retrieve that as last possible Z level, but the service returns an 404 if Z20 is actually requested: https://mapsneu.wien.gv.at/basemap/geolandbasemap/normal/google3857/20/369196/569325.png Best option(?) would be to either let mapsneu.wien.gv.at the level 20 from the capabilities, OR ask them to actually render the Z-20 tiles :-) Regards, Richard Duivenvoorde On 9/21/23 17:04, Roland Spielhofer via QGIS-User wrote:
Hi, I am using an WMTS orthofoto layer in QGIS: https://basemap.at/orthofoto/ https://mapsneu.wien.gv.at/basemapneu/1.0.0/WMTSCapabilities.xml Below the scale of ~1:1000 the layer is not shown anymore. I would like to see the layer also on a scale of e.g. 1:500 - I know it will get coarse, but for orientation it would be definitely helpful. I guess it has to do with <TileMatrix> <ows:Identifier>20</ows:Identifier> <ScaleDenominator>533.18239597</ScaleDenominator> in the WTMSCapabilities.xml - ? Is there a way to set a min/max scale for the WMS in QGIS and make the layer visible also in high scales? Thanks in advance! Regards, Roland _______________________________________________ QGIS-User mailing list QGIS-User@lists.osgeo.org List info: https://lists.osgeo.org/mailman/listinfo/qgis-user Unsubscribe: https://lists.osgeo.org/mailman/listinfo/qgis-user
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