showing 2 landsat utm geotiff

joerg p superbla3000 at GMX.NET
Sat Oct 2 10:29:26 EDT 2004


ok, I got it. This means I have to tell mapserver to project z32 as
zone=32 and z33 as zone=33. The map I projected as zone=32, so now it
takes a long time to reproject z33.

So this is why using utm for a larger area isn't good..hhmmm... what
should I use instead? LatLong?

Joerg



Jan Hartmann wrote:
> Joerg,
>
> You have two layers in different projections. This means that you have
> to define a projection block in each layer *plus* an output projection
> in the "map" part of the mapfile. I'm not sure what that last one should
> be; probably some sort of global German epsg projection.
>
> And then: both layers have to be STATUS DEFAULT!
>
> Jan
>
>
> joerg p wrote:
>
>> hello,
>>
>> I have landsat utm geotiffs zone 32 and 33 and would like to show them
>> both. I can show only either 32 or 33... Whats wrong?
>>
>> joerg
>>
>> mapfile:
>> MAP
>>
>> IMAGETYPE jpeg
>> EXTENT 203700.00 5700000.00 800000.00 6000000.00
>> UNITS METERS
>> SIZE 800 400
>> IMAGECOLOR 112 135 148
>> DEBUG ON
>>
>> WEB
>>   LOG "C:\ms_tmp\logfile.txt"
>>   IMAGEPATH "C:\ms_tmp\"
>>   IMAGEURL "/ms_tmp/"
>>   TEMPLATE "northTempl_2.html"
>> END
>>
>> LAYER
>>        NAME landsathamburgz32
>>        STATUS DEFAULT
>>        DATA "data/raster/landsat/z32_etmMosaic_halftone.tif"
>>        #OFFSITE 0 0 0
>>        TYPE RASTER
>>        DEBUG ON
>> END
>> LAYER
>>        NAME landsatberlinz33
>>        STATUS ON
>>        DATA "data/raster/landsat/z33_etmMosaic_halftone.tif"
>>        #OFFSITE 0 0 0
>>        TYPE RASTER
>>        DEBUG ON
>> END
>>
>> END # Map File
>>
>
>



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