Hi,
Thanks Jakkua for your suggestion. I recreated the layer with the new
options in gdalwarp:
-tr 0.36 0.36 -tap
which are nearly similar to the output raster before the test.
Additionaly I didn't create pyramid overviews with gdaladdo as I did it
before.
The result is the same. There is st
Hi,
Run gdalwarp with -tr and -tap http://www.gdal.org/gdalwarp.html. Usually it
helps.
-Jukka Rahkonen-
Bartlomiej Burkot wrote:
Dear MS Users
I have a set of rasters which I warped to epsg:3857 projection using gdalwarp.
During the reprojecting the new raster had been rotated by small angle
Dear MS Users
I have a set of rasters which I warped to epsg:3857 projection using
gdalwarp.
During the reprojecting the new raster had been rotated by small angle.
After that I created a tileindex shape file using gdaltindex and
configured layer:
LAYER
NAME "myname"
TILEINDEX