So far no proper raster, because the following failed, but maybe the polygon gives us an idea? This polygon is the extent of all the road geometries in Denmark. Also I remember that when you did the raster at your end you said it worked. Is 0.000036 degrees = 4m correct if I want to get a 4m by 4m cell sized uniform raster grid?
select ST_AsRaster( ST_GeomFromText('POLYGON((8.07734039737749 54.4984986588244,8.07734039737749 57.7505109647578,15.1919565742587 57.7505109647578,15.1919565742587 54.4984986588244,8.07734039737749 54.4984986588244))'), 0.000036, 0.000036); On Thu, Mar 22, 2012 at 9:39 PM, Pierre Racine <pierre.rac...@sbf.ulaval.ca>wrote: > > Thanks. The raster I need to visualise is a 4m by 4m grid on the entire > map of > > Denmark! :) So do you classify that as a large raster? If so is there a > way to see a > > portion of it or something? > > I just want to manually check for a few areas on the map that the > intersection > > indeed works as expected and things haven't gone awry thanks to > projection > > differences or that I had degrees instead of meters or some such thing. > Well, I > > still have to first test if this GDAL upgrade will fix things and if > make empty raster > > .. makes a difference. > > That must be big but Danemark is a small country ;-) Only width and height > tell you if a raster is big. > > In the database, your grid is a set of rectangular geometry (how many?) or > just a big raster now (width & height)? > _______________________________________________ > postgis-users mailing list > postgis-users@postgis.refractions.net > http://postgis.refractions.net/mailman/listinfo/postgis-users >
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