Hi,
WCS 2.0 does not support resx and resy like WCS 1.0.0 did. If WCS 2.0 server
supports the scaling extension you can read from
https://portal.opengeospatial.org/files/?artifact_id=54504 how to change
resolution. Core standard does not include scaling and that’s why you did not
find it. Foprtunately Geoserver seems to support scaling:
http://localhost:8080/geoserver/ows?service=WCS&version=2.0.1&request=GetCapabilities
<ows:Profile>
http://www.opengis.net/spec/WCS_service-extension_scaling/1.0/conf/scaling
</ows:Profile>
-Jukka Rahkonen-
Alberto Callejas Delgado wrote:
Hi all,
I am trying to get a coverage in ArcGrid format but changing the default
gridoffsets.
[Inline images 1]
I have tried:
http://host:8080/geoserver/myworkspace/wcs?service=WCS&version=2.0.1&request=GetCoverage&coverageid=myworkspace:mylayer&CRS=EPSG:4326&bbox=-2.377383999999996,55.60870599999999,-2.366658999999996,55.61303499999998&resx=6.422155688622945E-5&resy=-6.422155688622945E-5&format=ArcGrid
I got the same default cellsize values.
I have read the WCS core documentation but could not find the way to make it
works.
Any help or pointing direction would be much appreciated.
Best,
Alberto
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