Have a look at the raster setup stuff from here:
http://www.slideshare.net/geosolutions/geoserver-on-steroids
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Hello all,
I am struggling with this error.
How can I get a 32-bit image by Geoserver WMS server? The original published
TIF is a 32-bit gray value.
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Hi Simon,
In case you use proprietary ArcMap on the desktop, our GeoCat Bridge extension
[1] (also proprietary) does among others generate SLD's fast and accurate for
GeoServer.
An open source tool that does a good job is AtlasStyler [2].
Then there is also uDig [3].
Kind regards,
Jeroen
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Because ArcGIS is endemic in the organisation, I am always having to
move maps styled in mxd to SLD. GeoCat Bridge (not free) does a pretty
good job of that.
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Right click on one of those "images" and save the result, you will often
find it is an service exception. In this case I would guess one of your
styles is incorrect?
You could also confirm by issuing a single GetMap request from the layer
preview screen, rather than going directly to open layers.
I always try and teach styling using the Recode, Interpolate, and
Categorize functions first - rather than conditionals. I often end up with
a mix of rules based on scale, and se functions to do the work at a given
zoom level.
Jody Garnett
On Wed, May 14, 2014 at 10:04 AM, Simon Hartley wrote:
It was not clear to me what the "speed issues" were. Speed in conversion,
or resulting rendering speed from the generated styles.
Jody Garnett
On Wed, May 14, 2014 at 7:27 AM, Andrea Aime
wrote:
> On Wed, May 14, 2014 at 3:18 PM, Simon Hartley wrote:
>
>> Hi,
>>
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>> Does anyone have any re
Re: [Geoserver-users] SLD Alternatives
I like to use this AtlasStyler to build SLD styles. It has a fairly straight
forward user interface and allows you to easily save and import any SLD you
create to Geoserver.
http://en.geopublishing.org/AtlasStyler
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Thank you, that looks interesting.
Simon
From: Justin Deoliveira [mailto:jdeol...@boundlessgeo.com]
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To: Simon Hartley
Cc: geoserver-users@lists.sourceforge.net
Subject: Re: [Geoserver-users] SLD Alternatives
Hey Simon,
If you have some scripting chops you could also loo
Hi Andrea,
Because the CSS extension is written in Scala, I was given the impression that
it would be needed to be ported to Java and hence this could be expensive.
GeoServer 2.2.5 had a version of GeoCSS from about 3 years ago which performed
very well, but it seems that by GeoServer 2.3 perfor
Hi Jonathan,
Using standard SLD is painful because once you have enough conditionals,
you end up having to repeat large blocks and the number of lines becomes huge.
One of the styles generated by the CSS extension was 20 thousand lines of SLD!
Simon Hartley
From: Jonathan Moules [mailto:jonathan
On Wed, May 14, 2014 at 7:01 PM, Simon Hartley wrote:
> Hi Andrea,
>
>
>
> Because the CSS extension is written in Scala, I was given the impression
> that it would be needed to be ported to Java and hence this could be
> expensive.
>
Hmm... no, I believe the fix could be done in the Scala versio
On Wed, May 14, 2014 at 4:34 PM, Justin Deoliveira <
jdeol...@boundlessgeo.com> wrote:
> Hey Simon,
>
> If you have some scripting chops you could also look at GeoScript. It has
> convenient apis for composing styles. For example to compose the well
> known population style boils down to (in pyth
Hi Jukka and everyone
This seems to have worked (with a tweak to your rasterizer command):
gdal_rasterize -burn 100 -l mask mask.shp image.tif
I've recreated the layer, and I still seem to get broken graphics when I
preview it via embedded GWC. I've put the two blanked-out tiles here:
https://
Hey Simon,
If you have some scripting chops you could also look at GeoScript. It has
convenient apis for composing styles. For example to compose the well
known population style boils down to (in python):
style = Fill('#4DFF4D', 0.7).where('PERSONS < 200')
style += Fill('#FF4D4D',0.7).where
On Wed, May 14, 2014 at 3:18 PM, Simon Hartley wrote:
> Hi,
>
>
>
> Does anyone have any recommendations for easily building and maintaining
> SLD styles?
>
> We’ve tried using the GeoServer CSS extension and were initially happy
> with it, but we’re going to have to abandon it after major speed i
Hi Simon,
Could you clarify what sorts of tasks are you looking for?
We maintain our styles within the standard GeoServer interface and find
that adequate. Admittedly they're very verbose, but once you have the form
of them down they're easy to copy/paste between them.
Cheers,
Jonathan
On 14
After moving the workspace directory from one geoserver to another
(Geoserver 2.4.4) I can't able to see my store name. Only workspace is
visible. Is there any method to enable store. In store.xml it is enabled !!
in windows platform
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Hi,
I am using GWC, Geoserver 2.5 integrated on Windows 8 with Tomcat/7.0.53
when i seed the layer nurc:Img_Sample png or jpeg format from the gwc demo
page, I am getting error. Layer is not displayed.
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i get error 400 null, when i check the link "
http://localhost:8080
Hi,
Does anyone have any recommendations for easily building and maintaining SLD
styles?
We've tried using the GeoServer CSS extension and were initially happy with it,
but we're going to have to abandon it after major speed issues.
I can see links to a Styler project, but it doesn't seem to hav
Hi,
I have not tried myself, but it might be doable with gdal_rasterize
http://gdal.org/gdal_rasterize.html
Digitize a big polygon that covers your images, save as "mask.shp" and then run
gdal_rasterize -burn 100 -l mask.shp image.tif
Not sure if it works with paletted images but try and you wi
Alternatively, can anyone suggest a way in which I could blank out the visual
content of the TIFFs without damaging any of the other content relevant to
GDAL (I presume opening in Photoshop and filling with white is unlikely to
preserve all the metadata required). If I can do that, I can see if the
Hi,
Making it work with poor quality is better than nothing. What irritates me is
that you could not make it work through image mosaic. However, without original
images it is rather impossible for us to do anything more. You have already
tried remotely all that we have been able to suggest.
Le
OK, that all seems to have worked - many thanks. I am going to try rerunning
it, though, as the image quality is not good enough. I'll see if Lanczos is
available on my install, or look at the other options.
Any thoughts on the fact that the TIFF is bigger than the 2GB mentioned in
the docs as pot
Hi Jim,
A few months ago I created and released a script which would parse a WMS
GetCapabilities file and convert it into a KML file.
See here:
http://osgeo-org.1560.x6.nabble.com/rel-Script-to-convert-WMS-GetCapabilities-to-a-KML-file-td5088032.html
If you point it at a GetCapabilities which is
Hi Tom,
Good questions:
> - is the resultant file a single GeoTIFF, and hence should I create that
> type of layer in GS?
>
It is a single file and should be loaded as such. So just "add geotiff" on
the stores.
>
> - do these GeoTIFF overviews perform better than a GS-generated image
> pyramid
Hi Ismail,
Could you try adding .prj for your files, containing the CRS definition?
(You can find it here: http://spatialreference.org/ref/epsg/27700/prettywkt/
)
Please, let us know.
Daniele
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