[OSGeo-Discuss] Hosting DigitalGlobe stereo imagery on GeoServer

Jody Garnett jody.garnett at gmail.com
Fri Feb 20 13:21:49 PST 2015


Stereo imagery has no special OGC protocol as far as I am aware. Perhaps
one of the client projects in in position to comment?

You could publish the information as individual layers (mirroring the
directory structure you were provided with). WCS can certainly be used to
access the multispectral imagery. I believe QGIS can act as a WCS client
and may have a convention you can use?

Jody

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Jody Garnett

On 19 February 2015 at 11:34, Fix, Joshua M. <JOSHUA.M.FIX at leidos.com>
wrote:

>  I have a pretty fresh install of the latest Boundless OpenGeo stack
> (v4.5). I have a requirement to host some stereo satellite imagery. I'm
> using the sample imagery over China provided by DigitalGlobe (
> https://www.digitalglobe.com/product-samples). The .zip file is quite
> large and contains a directory for panchromatic imagery, one for
> multispectral imagery, and a GIS_FILES directory that seems to just contain
> various footprint shapefiles. Each of the imagery directories contain many
> supporting files: .ATT, .EPH, .GEO, .IMD, .RPB, .STE, .TIL... DigitalGlobe
> has an Imagery Support Data Document (
> https://www.digitalglobe.com/sites/default/files/ISD_External.pdf) that
> explains the information in each file. They all seem to provide information
> about the image pairs, overlaps, etc.
>
> I'm confused how to properly host this data in GeoServer. Should the two
> GeoTIFFs be added to independent stores in GeoServer? Is there some other
> sort of mechanism that keeps the two images together or contains the
> metadata in the DG provided files or any other way to point to the 2nd
> image after someone has discovered the 1st image?
>
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