Dominik Affolter wrote:
AndyC wrote:
Hi
I am currently running GeoServer 2.1.1 and have run in to a problem with
creating an image mosaic and the appearance of gaps between the images.
My creation process is thus;
Source raster is 1km square imagery tiles in jpg with
On Mon, Sep 26, 2011 at 10:43 AM, Dominik Affolter
d1affol...@netscape.netwrote:
I still have this issue with my version of GeoServer.
I work with the latest version of the OpenGeo Suite Community Edition.
Perhaps this problem only occurs in this version of GeoServer.
You should probably ask
geowolf wrote:
You should probably ask for help on the OpenGeo support forums, indeed we
cannot help with that one.
I already posted this problem on the OpenGeo forum but did not suceed there:
http://getsatisfaction.com/opengeo/topics/mosaic_gaps_between_granules
they refered me to this
geowolf wrote:
You should probably ask for help on the OpenGeo support forums, indeed we
cannot help with that one.
I already posted this problem on the OpenGeo forum but did not suceed there:
http://getsatisfaction.com/opengeo/topics/mosaic_gaps_between_granules
they refered me to this
AndyC wrote:
Hi
I am currently running GeoServer 2.1.1 and have run in to a problem with
creating an image mosaic and the appearance of gaps between the images.
My creation process is thus;
Source raster is 1km square imagery tiles in jpg with accompnaying .jgw
files.
I convert
Morning Andrea
Would you be kind enough to share the image mosaic shape file that you
created for the tiles I posted?
When I repeat the process as you mentioned thus;
gdal_translate -a_srs EPSG:27700 -of GTiff -q -co TILED=YES -co
COMPRESS=JPEG in.jpg out.tif
and then created the shape file
On Mon, Aug 15, 2011 at 10:49 AM, AndyC andyclark...@gmail.com wrote:
Morning Andrea
Would you be kind enough to share the image mosaic shape file that you
created for the tiles I posted?
I think I can do better, here is the mosaic:
http://demo.geo-solutions.it/share/gaps.zip
So it must be
On Tue, Aug 9, 2011 at 3:55 PM, Gavin ga...@afrispatial.co.za wrote:
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and further to my example, the gaps and black areas started appearing after
GeoServer upgrade to 2.1.1 which I did just after a Java upgrade to 1.6.0_26
(on Ubuntu 64-bit server 10.04 LTS).
If I try to revert to 2.1.0,
On Mon, Aug 8, 2011 at 11:06 AM, AndyC andyclark...@gmail.com wrote:
Hi Andrea
Attached are four 1km jpegs and accompanying .jgw files.
https://rcpt.yousendit.com/1189606781/e17c9b5691e425ad7b00d3d51c223591
https://rcpt.yousendit.com/1189606781/e17c9b5691e425ad7b00d3d51c223591
My process
Gavin
Do you think it is a Java issue then? I am currently running Jave SE
1.6.0_23-b03, I will try the latest JDK version on another machine and see
if it makes any difference?
Andy
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Okay after much pain I have worked out what the problem is.
Using the same data set I tried using GeoServer 2.1.0 instead of Geoserver
2.1.1 and my imagemosaic worked without any errors.
Using the same Tomcat 7 deployment I first created the imagemosaic in 2.1.1
(and had the same problem as the
On Wed, Aug 10, 2011 at 12:40 PM, AndyC andyclark...@gmail.com wrote:
Okay after much pain I have worked out what the problem is. Using the same
data set I tried using GeoServer 2.1.0 instead of Geoserver 2.1.1 and my
imagemosaic worked without any errors. Using the same Tomcat 7 deployment I
For further infomation I have also tried the following;
Converting jpg to tiff files, creating new .tfw files and gdal_translate to
geotiff with the same gaps appearing.
Adding full projection information to the geotiffs
eg; gdal_translate -of GTiff -a_srs +proj=tmerc +lat_0=49 +lon_0=-2
and further to my example, the gaps and black areas started appearing
after GeoServer upgrade to 2.1.1 which I did just after a Java upgrade
to 1.6.0_26 (on Ubuntu 64-bit server 10.04 LTS).
If I try to revert to 2.1.0, Geoserver starts then crashes (I thought it
should revert easily back to
Hi Andrea
Attached are four 1km jpegs and accompanying .jgw files.
https://rcpt.yousendit.com/1189606781/e17c9b5691e425ad7b00d3d51c223591
https://rcpt.yousendit.com/1189606781/e17c9b5691e425ad7b00d3d51c223591
My process was to geotiff them thus;
gdal_translate -of GTiff -q -co TILED=YES -co
On Fri, Aug 5, 2011 at 7:27 PM, AndyC andyclark...@gmail.com wrote:
Hi I am currently running GeoServer 2.1.1 and have run in to a problem with
creating an image mosaic and the appearance of gaps between the images. My
creation process is thus; Source raster is 1km square imagery tiles in jpg
Hi
I am currently running GeoServer 2.1.1 and have run in to a problem with
creating an image mosaic and the appearance of gaps between the images.
My creation process is thus;
Source raster is 1km square imagery tiles in jpg with accompnaying .jgw
files.
I convert these to GeoTIFF using
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