Hi Jukka,

I'm not sure that I understand you correctly. I tried to clip 2m data coverage 
by 20cm data- get some holes in 2m data index file. And mapfile setup as follow:
 2m data shows between scale 200k to 100k
 2m data with holes show between 100k to 500
 20cm data shows between 100k to 500.

It doesn't help. I don't think mapserver can read polygons for tileindex. It 
sounds like using rectangle.

/Liang

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From: Rahkonen Jukka [mailto:[email protected]]
Sent: den 16 november 2009 13:36
To: Liang Jian; [email protected]
Subject: Re: [mapserver-users] performance problem with ortho images

Hi,

Is it necessary to show 2 m data at all in the areas where 20-50 cm imagery is 
available?  If not you can first make tileindex shapefiles from 2 m images and 
20-50 cm images.  Open both shapefiles with for example OpenJUMP and select and 
remove those polygons from 2 m shapefiles which are totally covered by you 
20-50 cm tiles.  Combine the two layer, save and use the result as a tileindex 
file for Mapserver.

There may be problems in the areas with overlapping images. To get the desired 
image to show on top it may be necessary to rewrite the shapefile by so that it 
will be ordered so that the small pixel size images will be written last in the 
shapefile.  Then they should be drawn on top of 2 m imagery.

If you want the show 2 m images for the whole area when zoomed far away, 
prepare still the combined shapefile with covered by -images removed.  Then 
make two scale dependent layers under the same group.  Read 2 m data when scale 
is between 200k and 100k and switch then to the combined layer.

There may be better ways, this is the best I have invented this far for our own 
use.

Take care of creating enough many low-resolution layers with gdaladdo for far 
away zooms.  Even then if Mapserver must open more than 20-40 image files for 
filling the screen I would consider making a separate overview image by 
mosaicing the whole area together with something like 20-50-100 meter pixel 
size and using that image in the same image group.

-Jukka Rahkonen-

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[mailto:[email protected]] Puolesta Liang Jian
Lähetetty: 16. marraskuuta 2009 13:02
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Aihe: [mapserver-users] performance problem with ortho images

Hi all,

I have a problem with mapserver handling ortho images. The situation is we have 
2m data cover the whole country and 20-50cm data cover most cities. We setup 
mapfiles as 2m data shows between scale 200k to 500 and 20-50cm data show 
between scale 100k to 500. Problem is when requirst data in the city ranges, 
mapserver first read data from 20-50cm dataset and then read from 2m dataset 
which is unnecessary as the 20-50cm data is enough and the best solution is 
when there is no 20-50cm data, 2m data should be used instead.

Do you have any idea how to avoid the unnecessary reading?

Any suggestions will be welcome!

Thanks

/Liang

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