Sounds like a problem with your gdal install - I'm running a mac also
and have no problems. I recommend going back to the kyngchaos site
and downloading the latest GDAL and installing it.
Cheers
Paul
On 18-Apr-08, at 9:02 AM, Stefan Schwarzer wrote:
Thanks a lot for these details. That should be added to the existing
documents!
But unfortunately I still get a "Segmentation fault" message...
Stef
Stefan,
I don't think you can specify 10'', you need something in pixels.
But the command is also probably not what you really need to do.
More likely, you should be doing the following:
gdal_translate -co "TILED=YES" gebco/bathymetry.tif gebco/
bathmetry_tiled.tif
This will create a single tif file that has an internal block size
of 256x256 - you can think of this as having broken your tif up
into 256x256 tiles but keeps them all within the same file. This
is equivalent to breaking the tif up into individual files,
creating a shapefile that has rectangles for each individual files'
extent, and using that as a tile index in mapserver.
Next, you want to do this:
gdaladdo gebco/bathymetry.tif 2 4 6 8 16
this will pre-compute smaller versions of the tif image called
overviews at 1/2, 1/4 1/6 1/8 and 1/16 of the original size of the
tif - this makes it much more efficient for gdal to return exactly
what mapserver is asking for at any given scale. Depending on the
range of scales that you need to display your raster image at, you
can add more overview levels (or take some away).
With this two commands, you can make your rasters much more
efficient for mapserver and probably avoid the need to split them
up into many files.
It does make the file somewhat larger. If you are working with
very large files ( > 4GB ) then you may run into some problems with
tiff and may need to investigate another format or a compressed
format like ECW or MrSID (both requiring commercial licenses I
believe).
There are also some built in compression schemes for tiffs in gdal
which you can apply when running gdal_translate (see http://www.gdal.org/frmt_gtiff.html
for creation options), for instance:
gdal_translate -co "TILED=YES" -co "COMPRESS=JPEG" -co
"JPEG_QUALITY=80" gebco/bathymetry.tif gebco/bathmetry_tiled.tif
would compress the tif using JPEG compression (lossy) set to 80%
(low compression, small loss).
Cheers
Paul
On 18-Apr-08, at 5:47 AM, Stefan Schwarzer wrote:
Thanks for the info.
Did it like this:
Library/Frameworks/GDAL.framework/Versions/1.5/Programs/
gdal_translate -outsize 10'' 10'' -co TILED=YES gebco/
bathymetry.tif gebco/bathymetry_tiled.tif
But get the message: "Segmentation fault"
Anything that I did wrong? Or should do differently?
Thanks for a hint,
Stef
Hi,
Gdal_translate program has options for you:
c:\FWTools>gdal_translate
Usage: gdal_translate [--help-general]
[-ot {Byte/Int16/UInt16/UInt32/Int32/Float32/Float64/
CInt16/CInt32/CFloat32/CFloat64}] [-strict]
[-of format] [-b band] [-outsize xsize[%] ysize[%]]
[-scale [src_min src_max [dst_min dst_max]]]
[-srcwin xoff yoff xsize ysize] [-projwin ulx uly lrx lry]
[-a_srs srs_def] [-a_ullr ulx uly lrx lry] [-a_nodata value]
[-gcp pixel line easting northing [elevation]]*
[-mo "META-TAG=VALUE"]* [-quiet] [-sds]
[-co "NAME=VALUE"]*
src_dataset dst_dataset
By playing with -srcwin or possibly with -outsize and -projwin
you should be able to split your image as you wish. Read more from
http://gdal.org/gdal_translate.html
-Jukka Rahkonen-
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Aihe: [mapserver-users] How to tile a large TIF image?
Hi there,
I would like to use instead of single large tif image smaller
tiles. Although I am well aware of mapserver's and gdal's
possibilities to create the shapes for it, I first need to
"split" the large tif into 20 or 50 or 100 tiles.
Can anyone give me a hint with what kind of software this is
possible?
There is an ArcGIS script, but it doesn't work on my machine ( http://arcscripts.esri.com/details.asp?dbid=13978
).
Thanks for any hints,
Stef
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