Hi Jeff, Adding list, just in case there is additional input on this.
Yes, but the solution I found may not be applicable to your use-case. I needed to create Google Map tiles in spherical mercator projection, not Google Earth KML, so I was able to use TileCache with MapServer to generate them. I found that I had more flexibility using that solution, than I did using the gdal2tiles tool. I should also add that when I used input data that was already in sperical mercator projection, I was unable to get data all the way out to the edges of their defined extents. You might try converting the input data to EPSG:4326 first, then see what you get out of gdal2tiles. I believe it can handle the reprojection for you on-the-fly. Roger -- On Sun, Mar 15, 2009 at 4:41 PM, Jeff Logan <jlo...@customweather.com> wrote: > Hi Roger, > > Gdal2tiles output is chopping off New Zealand from a global data set...the > input spherical mercator global image has New Zealand intact. Did you > discover a solution after posting to 'gdal.dev' nine weeks ago? > > Thanks, Jeff > > _______________________________________________ gdal-dev mailing list gdal-dev@lists.osgeo.org http://lists.osgeo.org/mailman/listinfo/gdal-dev