thanks will try to reproduce it. additionally could you please test the 
Commons-Image Rendering as outlined below? thx.. ede


On 10/2/2020 14:33, edgar.sol...@web.de wrote:
SNIP
>
> additionally please try your routine with r6564 but instead of Sextante image 
> use the "Open->File->(Select your tifs, click Next)->(keep Use same settings 
> for *.tif enabled, Select *Buffered Image (Commons Imaging)*, Click 
> Finished). this merely is a rendering test, raster tools will not work on it. 
> please comment on speed, memory usage and overall performance incl. bugs.
>
> thanks.. ede



On 10/9/2020 19:28, Roberto Rossi wrote:
> Here I am, sorry for he delay.
> I tested the 6589 release.
> After having loaded 2 shapefile (the bigger shp is 95 Mb), I load the 
> rasters, the 3rd o 4th raster loaded, present the visualization problems:
> This how the Digital Terrain Model appears
>
> This how it should appear
>
> I noticed that with the same dataset the release 1.15 at first (when the zoom 
> is pointing to the whole raster) shows the Digital Terrain Model all white, 
> when you zoom in draws the raster correctly.
>
> Do you need the log file?
>
> Roberto
>
> Il 09/10/2020 14:48, edgar.sol...@web.de ha scritto:
>> hey Rob,
>>
>> any news wrt. the below? ..ede
>>
>> On 10/2/2020 14:33, edgar.sol...@web.de wrote:
>>> no problemo Rob, got a day job still ;)
>>>
>>> please try the latest snapshot r6563+ with Peppe's change.
>>>
>>> additionally please try your routine with r6564 but instead of Sextante 
>>> image use the "Open->File->(Select your tifs, click Next)->(keep Use same 
>>> settings for *.tif enabled, Select *Buffered Image (Commons Imaging)*, 
>>> Click Finished). this merely is a rendering test, raster tools will not 
>>> work on it. please comment on speed, memory usage and overall performance 
>>> incl. bugs.
>>>
>>> thanks.. ede
>>>
>>> On 10/2/2020 0:28, Roberto Rossi wrote:
>>>> Hi Ede,
>>>> sorry for the late answer.
>>>> I tested the release 6562, and I continue to have the visualization 
>>>> problems in the continuous file (just after having used 500-600 Mb of 
>>>> Memory, for example loading the big SHP and some rasters).
>>>> The continuos raster are all the ones called DTMxx and Depitxx, Aspect, 
>>>> Slope
>>>> What I see is something like this:
>>>>
>>>> While I should see something like this:
>>>>
>>>> I noticed that the discrete raster (like CN, rasterizza, UsoSuolo), when 
>>>> this problem arises, become white instead than something like this:
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> Roberto
>>>>
>>>> Il 30/09/2020 13:10, edgar.sol...@web.de ha scritto:
>>>>> On 9/29/2020 16:41, Roberto Rossi wrote:
>>>>>> Il 29/09/2020 15:00, edgar.sol...@web.de ha scritto:
>>>>>>> Rob,
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> does that happen with all files or can you pinpoint a specific 
>>>>>>> layer/image?
>>>>>> Ede,
>>>>>> I noticed it for the continuos raster ad Digital terrain models (DTM), 
>>>>>> slope, hillshade.
>>>>> Rob,
>>>>>
>>>>> can you point out which files in your RasterRefrontolo test set are DTM 
>>>>> or the other kinds files? i am actually not GIS-guy at all ;)
>>>>>
>>>>> also. please try snapshot r6562 wrt. the "discrete rendering look" issue.
>>>>>
>>>>> thx ..ede
>>>>
>>>
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