Steven M. Ottens wrote:
Hi all,

Working with Geoserver as a WCS we discovered that requesting a GeoTIFF in
the same projection as the original GeoTIFF produces a shifted dataset.
(http://jira.codehaus.org/browse/GEOS-3702) The shift is small, less than
one pixel of the original dataset, but with a coarse dataset of 100m/pixel
it can be 70meters. The Geoserver people are aware of the problem and at
some point in time will fix it I'm sure, but it prompted me to test other
OSS WCS servers (mapserver and deegree). Both of them showed a shift of the
data as well. Deegree has about the same error as Geoserver, while Mapserver
does a better job but is still off.

I know there have been speed tests between different WMS services, but I'm
wondering has there been any data-quality/accuracy test been done between
WMS and/or WCS services?

Steven,

I would appreciate your filing a detailed ticket on this issue against
MapServer.  Please be specific about the exact request made, provide the
data and mapfile, and explain why you think the results are wrong.

Best regards,
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