Re: [mapserver-users] Raster parameter PROCESSING "BANDS=..." and ECW files
On 04/09/2011 19:07, Frank Warmerdam wrote: On 11-09-04 09:33 AM, Armin Burger wrote: Hi all I noticed a strange behaviour of MapServer (5.6.7 and 6.0.1) when defining for a raster layer based on an ECW file a processing parameter for the bands order like PROCESSING "BANDS=3,2,1" The order of the bands does not have any effect. The image is always displayed in the original band order 1,2,3, whatever I define for the BANDS value. If I just define a single band, like "BANDS=3" or "BANDS=1" then it's displaying it correctly using the right band. This problem seems just to appear for ECW files, not e.g. for Tiff files. If I wrap a VRT image around the ECW and use this VRT in the DATA tag of the map file then the BANDS order is taken into account, just not when defining the DATA using the pure ECW file. Any ideas what's going wrong? Armin, I suspect that the special interleaved read method in the GDAL ECW driver is not properly honouring the list of bands passed in to it. If this is the problem then it might not have come up with earlier mapserver versions that didn't do such reads in one interleaved request. If this is the issue then please test with GDAL "trunk" and if the problem persists file a ticket against GDAL. Best regards, Frank, thanks for the quick reply. I tested the same configuration using the GDAL trunk from today and the problem persists. I filed a ticket for it on GDAL Trac (#4234). Armin ___ mapserver-users mailing list mapserver-users@lists.osgeo.org http://lists.osgeo.org/mailman/listinfo/mapserver-users
Re: [mapserver-users] Raster parameter PROCESSING "BANDS=..." and ECW files
On 11-09-04 09:33 AM, Armin Burger wrote: Hi all I noticed a strange behaviour of MapServer (5.6.7 and 6.0.1) when defining for a raster layer based on an ECW file a processing parameter for the bands order like PROCESSING "BANDS=3,2,1" The order of the bands does not have any effect. The image is always displayed in the original band order 1,2,3, whatever I define for the BANDS value. If I just define a single band, like "BANDS=3" or "BANDS=1" then it's displaying it correctly using the right band. This problem seems just to appear for ECW files, not e.g. for Tiff files. If I wrap a VRT image around the ECW and use this VRT in the DATA tag of the map file then the BANDS order is taken into account, just not when defining the DATA using the pure ECW file. Any ideas what's going wrong? Armin, I suspect that the special interleaved read method in the GDAL ECW driver is not properly honouring the list of bands passed in to it. If this is the problem then it might not have come up with earlier mapserver versions that didn't do such reads in one interleaved request. If this is the issue then please test with GDAL "trunk" and if the problem persists file a ticket against GDAL. Best regards, -- ---+-- I set the clouds in motion - turn up | Frank Warmerdam, warmer...@pobox.com light and sound - activate the windows | http://pobox.com/warmerda and watch the world go round - Rush| Geospatial Software Developer ___ mapserver-users mailing list mapserver-users@lists.osgeo.org http://lists.osgeo.org/mailman/listinfo/mapserver-users
[mapserver-users] Raster parameter PROCESSING "BANDS=..." and ECW files
Hi all I noticed a strange behaviour of MapServer (5.6.7 and 6.0.1) when defining for a raster layer based on an ECW file a processing parameter for the bands order like PROCESSING "BANDS=3,2,1" The order of the bands does not have any effect. The image is always displayed in the original band order 1,2,3, whatever I define for the BANDS value. If I just define a single band, like "BANDS=3" or "BANDS=1" then it's displaying it correctly using the right band. This problem seems just to appear for ECW files, not e.g. for Tiff files. If I wrap a VRT image around the ECW and use this VRT in the DATA tag of the map file then the BANDS order is taken into account, just not when defining the DATA using the pure ECW file. Any ideas what's going wrong? Thanks for any hints Armin ___ mapserver-users mailing list mapserver-users@lists.osgeo.org http://lists.osgeo.org/mailman/listinfo/mapserver-users