I think it means some of your rasters have different pixel size.

It's just a warning... But you should fix this.

Pierre 
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From: postgis-users-boun...@postgis.refractions.net 
[postgis-users-boun...@postgis.refractions.net] On Behalf Of Andrea Peri 
[aperi2...@gmail.com]
Sent: Saturday, March 03, 2012 11:52 AM
To: PostGIS Users Discussion
Subject: [postgis-users] Help on warning from raster2pgsql

Hi,

I'm study-ing and try-ing to use the postgis 2.0 raster capability in beta2.

I launch raster2pgsql on a set of 730 files raster TIFF4 CCITT FAX black/white 
with tfw world-file.

The postgis raster is a new feature for me.

So I try use this settings:

raster2pgsql -s 3003 -I -C -M rst10k_flat/*.tif -F -f rast -d -t 128x128 
raster.ctr10k > ctr10k.sql

meanwhile the ctr10k.sql file is becoming really huge, the shell report me this 
message:

>WARNING: Different geotransform matrices found in the set of rasters being 
>converted to PostGIS raster

I don't know what this mean, so I don't understand if it is due to some wrong 
setting.


thx,

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