I'm not seeing any difference in the output PNG when I change my default 
interpolation method to "bicubic" or "bilinear" for my SDE raster (an 
orthophoto, which has pyramids in SDE).
I see a comment from Andrea on 29/Jul/2008: 
http://jira.codehaus.org/browse/GEOS-2057?page=com.atlassian.jira.plugin.system.issuetabpanels%3Acomment-tabpanel#issue-tabs:

"do you have overviews embedded in your raster data? GeoServer will use them, 
so the starting point for interpolation will look just as good as the overview 
you have. I'm asking because most tools default on nn interpolation when 
creating the overviews."

Are overviews the same as SDE pyramids?  Does this comment mean that I'm only 
going to see what's already in SDE (which seems to be a default of nearest 
neighbor) and that I can't get any change by specifying  bicubic or bilinear in 
the UI?  (Although I can specify bilinear or bicubic in ArcMap on this SDE 
layer and get smoother results).

It's OK if this is the way it works, I just want to understand if what I'm 
seeing is what I should expect to see.



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