I guess that doing some testing with your data could be helpful. I have some uncommitted fixes/improvements that might solve these issues.
Simone On 3/19/10, Stephen V. Mather <[email protected]> wrote: >> Qcuik questions: >> - are you adding a reprojection in the mix while you are doing this tests? > > I have tried it both with and without reprojection, to the same effect. > >> - are all your granules of the same resolution? > > Yes, they are all 0.15m pixels in 5000x4000 images. I have tried both > leaving the existing 0 level images at 5000x4000 (-pyramidOnly) and retiling > to 2048x2048, both with the same result. > > Steve > > > On Tue, Mar 16, 2010 at 1:13 PM, Stephen Mather > <[email protected]> wrote: >> >> Hi Andrea, >> I've been working on giving it a spin with our own data. The >> tutorial is excellent. Easy to read and follow. >> I'm currently testing it on a Windows 2003 server with nightly >> build geoserver-2.0.x-2010-03-03-bin.zip, and >> geoserver-2.0.2-SNAPSHOT-pyramid-plugin.zip >> The test I've been doing is with 0.5ft (0.15m) color orthophotos >> that sum to about 150GB as TIFFs. They are currently tiled as >> 5000x4000 images. I've retiled them with gdal_retile as 2048x2048 >> images with overviews with the following command: >> >> gdal_retile -v -s_srs "EPSG:102722" -levels 5 -ps 2048 2048 -targetdir >> test3 --optfile tilelist.txt >> >> I'm currently working on a subset of the data for testing. Checking >> all the tiles generated from gdal_retile, they all look fine in an >> image viewer, and check out (with a spot check) with gdalinfo. >> >> When I load them in GeoServer, I get a strange effect. Some of the >> tiles never render at their full resolution for a given zoom level, >> but at a reduced resolution. If I load ~16 tiles vs. loading e.g. 40+ >> tiles the places where this happens shifts, i.e. tiles that were a >> problem before stop being a problem, while other tiles exhibit the >> same behavior. >> >> Does this make sense, is this an effect you've seen, and would images >> and log files be helpful? >> >> Thanks, >> Steve >> >> >> >> Andrea Aime-4 wrote: >>> >>> Hi all, >>> lately I've been working, under OpenGeo request, to improve the >>> situation vs image pyramids, in particular, making it easier to >>> configure a file based one. >>> >>> ... >>> >>> Is anyone interested to give the tutorial a spin, a review? 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