That's why approaches such as antialiasing as so useful in resizing
imagery.
However while that'll give you an asthetically pleasing representation
of a
resampled raster (like a thumbnail), text labels won't be readable. Last
time
I looked, Mapserver used a fast (but less asthetic) nearest neighbor
Gregor Mosheh wrote:
> URL http://ms2.geowake.com/
These were KAP files downloaded from NOAA's Raster Nautical Charts
(NRCs), converted to TIFF with gdalwarp.
> The image quality there stnks! A second map (no longer available)
made of the raw images sliced into PNGs and not run via MapSer
I asked the GDAL list about this some weeks back, but we only explored a
few ideas and then forgot about it for a few days.
URL http://ms2.geowake.com/
These were KAP files downloaded from NOAA's Raster Nautical Charts
(NRCs), converted to TIFF with gdalwarp.
The image quality there stn
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> Tom,
> Perhaps I should tell you why I'm after the (or any) unique AND
sequential id field for a service's features. I'm trying to page the
feature data in a UI and started designing my solution after having rea
Carlos,
Please retry with v6 of the patch from
http://trac.osgeo.org/mapserver/ticket/2497 and see if problems
remain. It should make some of the statements shown in your log below
impossible (namely, the lower-case "rollback" and "begin", which were
removed).
In my testing with cgi, php/m
On Sat, Apr 19, 2008 at 09:59:56PM +0100, Rob wrote:
> Or you could turn tracing on at the database side to see what SQL requests
> it receives? I'm only familiar with oracle, but you could do this in Oracle
> using the 'alter system set sql_trace=true' command and checking the udump
> directoty f