Hi John,

This is a new one for me, never seen banding reported before.

Could you try running a release build of osgdem to see if the problem persists.

Also try out the database on other computers with different hardware
as there is chance that you are seeing a OpenGL driver problem.

Robert.

On Thu, May 15, 2008 at 2:30 PM, John Vidar Larring
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi,
>
> VPB: revision 911
> OSG: revision 8323
>
> The following command line is used to create a simple globe (all DEM files
> from gtopo30 are used):
>
> ./osgdemd -d in/gtopo30/E020N40.DEM [...snip...] -d in/gtopo30/W180S60.DEM
> --bluemarble-east -t in/bluemarble/land_shallow_topo_east.tif
> --bluemarble-west -t in/bluemarble/land_shallow_topo_west.tif --geocentric
> --radius-equator 6378000 --radius-polar 6378000 -v 1.4 -l 6 -o
> out/simple_globe.ive -a out/simple_globe.osga
>
> It does not matter what kind of Globe I try to create, I get black bands in
> the texture on all tile levels. Please see the screen shots below:
>
> ftp://ftp.weatherone.tv/private/jvl/vpb_texture_banding_1.png
> ftp://ftp.weatherone.tv/private/jvl/vpb_texture_banding_2.png
> ftp://ftp.weatherone.tv/private/jvl/vpb_texture_banding_3.png
> ftp://ftp.weatherone.tv/private/jvl/vpb_texture_banding_4.png
>
> I successfully generated the globe with an earlier OSG revision on a
> different computer. However, my memory fails me an I cannot recall the
> revision number. Is anyone else experiencing this problem?
>
> Best regards,
> John
>
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