Brian, You could try gdalbuildvrt, then gdalwarp that with -of VRT, then tile it how you like with gdal_translate. I think that gdal_retile.py has some options to do what you want as well.
I think that the slivers are probably because the projections have different angles of rotations and pixels may not be exactly square in each projection and may not map from one to the other cleanly. Making a mosiac first (even if virtual) deals with this (or at least pushes it to your edges where you won't notice it. HTH, Eli >>> Brian Hamlin <mapl...@light42.com> 12/21/2010 12:13 PM >>> Hi All- I have a series of tiffs, georef'd in 4326, which side by side cover >1000 km at latitude 38 California from the coast past the borders I warped them all to 3310 using gdalwarp with default settings.. However, the resulting images appear to leave a sliver between them In other words, they are *not* complete coverage of the area covered in the original tiffs. This is unexpected to me.. Is this expected results? How can I be sure to get complete coverage in the resulting set of re-projected tiffs? thanks -Brian == Brian Hamlin planetwork.net OSGeo California Chapter (415) 717-4462 cell _______________________________________________ gdal-dev mailing list gdal-dev@lists.osgeo.org http://lists.osgeo.org/mailman/listinfo/gdal-dev _______________________________________________ gdal-dev mailing list gdal-dev@lists.osgeo.org http://lists.osgeo.org/mailman/listinfo/gdal-dev