Hi,

I would check first that the image re-projection result for sure is correct. 
Which software and which exact parameters did you use in the first step when 
you transformed your images into EPSG:4326?

-Jukka Rahkonen-

Robert Buckley wrote:

> Hi,

> I have an openlayers client which serves postgis data from geoserver 2.1.2 on 
> ubuntu 10.04

> I would like to serve some raster topography which is only available to me in 
> EPSG:31467 (gauss kruger zone 3 Germany)

> As I would like to also include OSM and Google Satelite images with the data 
> I need to get a better understanding of geowebcache.(the docs are apparently 
> being written at the moment and so I don“t have any references)

> Anyway...my plan was this...

> 1. Transform my raster images into EPSG:4326 (wgs84) and export into Geotiffs
> 2. Load into an imagemosaic in geoserver
> 3. seed with geowebcache in both EPSG:4326 and EPSG:900913
> 4. visualize my layers in openlayers client with map projection of either 
> 900913 or 4326

> My result is that the vector wms layers that do not get cached with 
> geowebcache are displayed correctly against google maps and OSM (as they are 
> transformed on the fly), but all my  raster data is missaligned.

> Could anyone please explain what I have to do to actually get 
> google/OSM/Geoserver WMS/ and geowebcache layers all aligned correctly? Is 
> this an openlayers problem or a geowebcache problem?



thanks for any help

Rob






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