Hi Michael,

The --geocentric option is required if you want to generate a
ellipsoid whole earth model.  Also if you have png files you'll need
to assign the coordinate system for them either via a .prj file
infront of the image/dem entry or one of the other osgdem coordinate
system options.  Use osgdem --hep to list them all.

Robert.

On Sun, Feb 10, 2008 at 12:26 AM, Michael W. Hall <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I have posted about this a few times.  I finally stopped my previous
>  process of running osgdem with the
>  world.topo.200406.3x21600x21600.panels.jpg.tar and the
>  land_shallow_topo_west.tif, and land_shallow_topo_east.tif files.  It
>  had generated 40 thousand .ive files and was still running.  I started
>  the generation process Tuesday.  Before I killed the process I did view
>  the earth.ive file and I did have a sphere.
>
>  I downloaded the world.topo.200406.3x21600x10800.png BMNG image and
>  tried again.  The process completed and when I view the earth.ive file
>  it is just a flat image.  It is not a sphere.  Can someone give me a
>  little advice?   I have the two tif files and the png file in a
>  directory called MapData.  I created a subdirectory called Earth from
>  which I execute:
>
>  osgdem --bluemarble-west -t ../land_shallow_topo_west.tif
>  --bluemarble-east -t ../land_shallow_topo_east.tif--geocentric -l 12 -o
>  earth.ive
>
>  Should this not create a sphere with the png file textured to it?  I am
>  just going by the instructions on the webpage I got the command.  Any
>  tips appreciated.
>
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