Ok, I found the answer for the aux/rrd pyramid here
http://lists.osgeo.org/pipermail/gdal-dev/2008-August/017850.html
Now I'm trying
Bie
2013/2/26 Pietro Rossin
> Hello Jukka
> thanks for your reply
> The axe file I think isn't necessary.
> If I delete it qgis can open and use pyramids...
> I
Hello Jukka
thanks for your reply
The axe file I think isn't necessary.
If I delete it qgis can open and use pyramids...
I got a good compromise between render and pyramid dimension with this
command
gdaladdo -r nearest --config COMPRESS_OVERVIEW deflate --config USE_RRD YES
test.tif 4 16 32 64
I
Pietro Rossin gmail.com> writes:
>
>
> I was wrong, it was working slow.But at the end it leaves a big file with
extension .axe. Is this necessary?
> I know pyramids are inside the .aux file..
> Thank you
> Pietro
I guess that after exceeding some 2 GB or 4 GB limit the pyramids are actually
i
I was wrong, it was working slow.
But at the end it leaves a big file with extension .axe. Is this necessary?
I know pyramids are inside the .aux file..
Thank you
Pietro
2013/2/25 Pietro Rossin
> Hi all
> I'll like to add overviews to a 1 bit geotiff
>
> the gdalinfo for this tiff is:
> ***
Hi all
I'll like to add overviews to a 1 bit geotiff
the gdalinfo for this tiff is:
***
Driver: GTiff/GeoTIFF
Files: test.tif
test.tfw
test.aux
Size is 292042, 284413
Coordinate System is `'
Origin = (2311161.56486059590,5168752.55830754340