Oops, spoke too soon. The problem was identified, that is, since I'm using a
custom rasterstyle, raster transparency is not respected. But I can't alter
the sld in order for the transparency to work (at least I don't know how). I
also tried setting 0 as nodata in every pyramid granule but it did not work.

The way I see it, I should probably have to alter my images and put the
bands in the desired order (3,2,1) prior to building the pyramid. Then I can
use the default raster style. Or is there another way of getting raster
transparency with a custom SLD?

I've uploaded a sample dataset (380Mb) to
https://dl.dropboxusercontent.com/u/19035357/mosaic_rapid.7z

I contains 3 rescaled rapideye images, the virtual dataset used, a raster
pyramid and the SLD that I'm using.
Thanks
Daniel



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