Andreas,

 

You can try forcing the size in raster2pgsql to 128x128.

 

See if that makes a difference.

 

You would use the -t switch in   e.g. -t 128x128

 

From: Andreas B <pan...@gmail.com> 
Sent: Thursday, December 19, 2024 4:10 AM
To: postgis-users@lists.osgeo.org
Subject: Re: Importing tiles with raster2pgsql

 

I checked the extent of the tiles, and 'NHS-D0309_50M_E25833.tif' has a 
different extent that is incompatible with the other tiles.

All the other tifs are lined up with coordinates ending in 00, 25, 50 and 75; 
'NHS-D0309_50M_E25833.tif' does not.

 

This explains the not aligned-stuff, and if I remove that tile, no misalignment 
notices are given.

This does not solve my problem regarding the data looking strange in QGIS, 
unfortunately. I still get an image like the one in merge_raster2pgsql.png.

 

I also tried with a (more) recent version of PostgreSQL/PostGIS and 
raster2pgsql, but the issue is still there:

 

# SELECT version();
 PostgreSQL 16.3 [..]

 

# SELECT PostGIS_full_version();
POSTGIS="3.4.2 POSTGIS_REVISION" [EXTENSION] (liblwgeom version mismatch: 
"3.4.2 c19ce56") PGSQL="160" GEOS="3.13.0-CAPI-1.19.0" (compiled against GEOS 
3.12.2) PROJ="9.5.1
NETWORK_ENABLED=OFF URL_ENDPOINT=https://cdn.proj.org <https://cdn.proj.org/>  
USER_WRITABLE_DIRECTORY=/var/lib/postgres/.local/share/proj 
DATABASE_PATH=/usr/share/proj/proj.db" GDAL="GDAL 3.10.0, r
eleased 2024/11/01" LIBXML="2.13.5" LIBJSON="0.18" LIBPROTOBUF="1.5.0" 
WAGYU="0.5.0 (Internal)" (core procs from "3.4.2 c19ce56" need upgrade) RASTER 
(raster procs from "3.4
.2 c19ce56" need upgrade)

 

$ raster2pgsql
RELEASE: 3.4.2 GDAL_VERSION=310 (POSTGIS_REVISION)

 

Another observation is that the choice of tile size varies (I'm using -t auto):

 

With vrt as input, always uses 128x128:

 

INFO: Using computed tile size: 128x128

 

With *.tif as input the tile size varies depending on which tile is processed 
first, e.g.:

 

INFO: Using computed tile size: 215x274

 

or

 

INFO: Using computed tile size: 97x46

 

or

 

INFO: Using computed tile size: 18x10

 

Just testing and thinking out loud!

 

Best,

Andreas

 

 

On Sun, Dec 15, 2024 at 12:35 AM Regina Obe <l...@pcorp.us 
<mailto:l...@pcorp.us> > wrote:

Sorry haven’t had a chance to look thru this yet.  Going to be tied up for the 
next two weeks so I might not get a chance until much later.

 

If any others are interested in investigating, please don’t wait for me.

 

Thanks,

Regina

 

From: Andreas B <pan...@gmail.com <mailto:pan...@gmail.com> > 
Sent: Friday, December 13, 2024 6:48 AM
To: postgis-users@lists.osgeo.org <mailto:postgis-users@lists.osgeo.org> 
Subject: Re: Importing tiles with raster2pgsql

 

Regina,

 

I'm linking to a folder with a zip containing a subset of tiles that 
demonstrates my problem, a script to run the commands, and two screenshots.
Note that I'm a PostGIS beginner, so it's possible I'm doing something wrong!

The issues encountered differs a bit from what I described yesterday, but the 
essence is the same.

 

Link to folder: 
https://www.dropbox.com/scl/fo/bk8cwktahry0oj0ab2rsz/AHdTD73unb4Efxtgf7exfm0?rlkey=esjtw2iyzysan2hdqklwmj5e3
 
<https://www.dropbox.com/scl/fo/bk8cwktahry0oj0ab2rsz/AHdTD73unb4Efxtgf7exfm0?rlkey=esjtw2iyzysan2hdqklwmj5e3&st=hupv5tsr&dl=0>
 &st=hupv5tsr&dl=0

 

Best,

Andreas

 

On Thu, Dec 12, 2024 at 3:26 PM Regina Obe <l...@pcorp.us 
<mailto:l...@pcorp.us> > wrote:

Andreas,

 

Yes I would expect them to give the same result.

 

What version of raster2pgsql are you running?  It should tell you if you run 
raster2pgsql without any args.

 

Also what platform are you on?  Any chance you have some of those tiles 
available so we can check it out?

 

From: Andreas B <pan...@gmail.com <mailto:pan...@gmail.com> > 
Sent: Thursday, December 12, 2024 6:17 AM
To: postgis-users@lists.osgeo.org <mailto:postgis-users@lists.osgeo.org> 
Subject: Importing tiles with raster2pgsql

 

Hi all,

I have a dataset with several hundred tiles (GeoTIFFs) that make up a digital 
terrain model.
Each tile is 0.5d x 0.5d.

I tried to load these GeoTIFFs to PostGIS with:

$ raster2pgsql -s 32631 -I -M -F -C -t auto -d -l 2,4,8,16,32 tif/*.tif (1)

The data was loaded, but when viewing in QGIS, it looked like jagged lines with 
areas of white overlain by pieces of neighboring tiles, etc.
This didn't look right.
I also noticed that for each tif, the constraints were printed.
I expected this to be done once, after the last tile was loaded.

I then created a virtual raster with gdalbuildvrt:

$ gdalbuildvrt merge.vrt tif/*.tif (2)

And then used raster2pgsql to load in the vrt:

$ raster2pgsql -s 32631 -I -M -F -C -t auto -d -l 2,4,8,16,32 merge.vrt | psql 
(3)

The data was loaded, and looked good in QGIS.

Shouldn't commands (1) and (3) give the same results, or am I misunderstanding?

Best, Andreas

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