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GDAL and GeoServer operate with (anisotropic) resolution, i.e. a 2-tuple (resx, resy). However, most raster datasets operated with a common (isotropic) resolution in both directions so a robust strategy is needed to map from (resx, resy) to a single number. Unfortunately, resx and resy are sometimes noticably different. A post was sent to the geoserver mailing list on 30th October 2011.
This is also needed to scale resampled datasets (issue #168)
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GDAL and GeoServer operate with (anisotropic) resolution, i.e. a 2-tuple (resx, resy). However, most raster datasets operated with a common (isotropic) resolution in both directions so a robust strategy is needed to map from (resx, resy) to a single number. Unfortunately, resx and resy are sometimes noticably different. A post was sent to the geoserver mailing list on 30th October 2011.
This is also needed to scale resampled datasets (issue #168)
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: