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- 04-08-2008
![]() Re: there is a tutorial for mosaic command ?
| ramez.registrer | 04-20-2008 |
![]() ![]() Re: there is a tutorial for mosaic command ?
| ramez.registrer | 04-20-2008 |
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for arcmap 8.3
thx
thx
Use Google search creatively is one suggestion ;-) !
Just a question: Have you considered to make a raster catalog instead
of using mosaic?
Raster catalogs are a collection of raster datasets organized in a
table. Table records define the individual raster datasets included in
the catalog. There are times when it is necessary or desirable to
display adjacent or overlapping raster datasets without having to
mosaic them into a large file. Raster catalogs are designed to avoid
the need to mosaic.
Well, I don't remember if ArcMap 8.3 supports raster cataloges. I
know that at least ArcGIS 9 (all versions from this number) supports
raster cataloges.
Do you have spatial analyst (SA)? Well here is at least a tutorial on
how to use Mosaic in SA, also for 8.3 version of ArcGIS.
You should also know some of the limitation of ArcGIS prior to 9.0
considering rasters :
http://support.esri.com/index.cfm?fa=3Dknowledgebase.techarticles.articleSho=
w&d=3D19455
Best regards,
Ramez Rafat
Sorry, forgot to tell that the tutorial for mosaic in SA is located
here:
http://support.esri.com/index.cfm?fa=3Dknowledgebase.techarticles.articleSho=
w&d=3D22005
=2E.and if you are a developer you could look here:
http://edn.esri.com/index.cfm?fa=3Dsearch.results&sa=3D2&q=3Dmosaic&s_01=3Do=
n&s_02=3Don&s_03=3Don&s_04=3Don&d=3D1&o=3D1&pp=3D1&c_2_e=3Don&dl_1=3Don&dl_2=
=3Don
R.
On Apr 20, 1:37=A0pm, ramez.regist...@gmail.com wrote:
> > for arcmap 8.3
> > thx
> > thx
> Use Google search creatively is one suggestion ;-) !
> Just a question: Have you considered to make a raster catalog instead
> of using mosaic?
> Raster catalogs are a collection of raster datasets organized in a
> table. Table records define the individual raster datasets included in
> the catalog. There are times when it is necessary or desirable to
> display adjacent or overlapping raster datasets without having to
> mosaic them into a large file. Raster catalogs are designed to avoid
> the need to mosaic.
> Well, I don't remember if ArcMap 8.3 supports raster cataloges. =A0I
> know that at least ArcGIS 9 (all versions from this number) supports
> raster cataloges.
> Do you have spatial analyst (SA)? Well here is at least a tutorial on
> how to use Mosaic in SA, also for 8.3 version of ArcGIS.
> You should also know some of the limitation of ArcGIS prior to 9.0
> considering rasters :http://support.esri.com/index.cfm?fa=3Dknowledgebase.=
techarticles.artic...
> Just a question: Have you considered to make a raster catalog instead
> of using mosaic?
> Raster catalogs are a collection of raster datasets organized in a
> table. Table records define the individual raster datasets included in
> the catalog. There are times when it is necessary or desirable to
> display adjacent or overlapping raster datasets without having to
> mosaic them into a large file. Raster catalogs are designed to avoid
> the need to mosaic.
> Well, I don't remember if ArcMap 8.3 supports raster cataloges. =A0I
> know that at least ArcGIS 9 (all versions from this number) supports
> raster cataloges.
> Do you have spatial analyst (SA)? Well here is at least a tutorial on
> how to use Mosaic in SA, also for 8.3 version of ArcGIS.
> You should also know some of the limitation of ArcGIS prior to 9.0
> considering rasters :http://support.esri.com/index.cfm?fa=3Dknowledgebase.=
> Best regards,
> Ramez Rafat
> Ramez Rafat
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