I'd downloaded that guide before and briefly reviewed it, but that was when I 
first installed VPB but hadn't yet tried it.

It would certainly be much more efficient to combine the imagery and elevation 
data and create an osg or ive formatted database.

But, since I have so many GeoTiffs and elevation files, is it possible to just 
point to the specific folder for each type on the command line?

For example, here's the general structure for the imagery:

C:\DB\N33\W118\004_Imagery

The imagery files in this directory are L0 through L08

Each of these sub-directories contain multiple sub-sub-directories, named U0 
through U"X" (some have 20 or more folders).

File names follow this naming convention:

N33W118_D004_S001_T001_L03_U0_R5a.tif
N33W118_D004_S001_T001_L03_U0_R6a.tif etc...

The structure is basically the same for the elevation data:

C:\DB\N33\W118\001_Elevation  

The overall database format follows what is common for the CDB format.

The document you referenced shows listing of individual files to be 
merged/combined - Pointing to the overall sub-directories would be much easier, 
if that's possible...


... 

Thank you!

Cheers,
Steven

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