Hi Sylvain,
Some of the existing transformers will work on both raster or vector
data and the Clipper is one of these. Using this it should be possible
to create a set of raster tiles. If you don't have a grid to clip by
you could even create one using the 2dGridCreator. Unfortunately I
think it will work on distance units rather than pixels, but you
should be able to work out how much distance = 256 pixels.

The Tiler would be the more logical transformer to use, but I don't
know if it handles raster. You could check it out.

Hope this helps

Mark

Mark Ireland, Senior Product Specialist
Safe Software Inc. Surrey, BC, CANADA
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Solutions for Spatial Data Translation, Distribution and Access

--- In [email protected], "Sylvain Caillet" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> Hi to all !
> 
> I am new to using FME to work rasters, so i would like to know if it
is possible to tile big sets of rasters such as geographical maps, 
satellical photos into tiles of 256*256 pixels for examples ? 
> 
> With single raster, i used before FME the little software Zoomifyer
EZ v3.0.exe. Do you know it ? It builds subfolders with a tiling
description in an ImageProperties.xml file and as many subfolders as
necessary for putting tiles to display the whole image at different
scales. May i do it with FME ? With .ecw files ? With GEOTiff files ?
> 
> Thank you for your help and also very thank you for such a great
software as FME !!
> 
> Sylvain Caillet
>




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