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How to reject Mosaic Data in ArcGIS Pro?
REJECT — Only the raster datasets that do not have a color map associated with them will be mosaicked. Use this option to remove the unwanted values created around the raster data. The value specified will be distinguished from other valuable data in the raster dataset.
Can you use mosaic with different raster datasets?
When mosaicking with raster datasets containing color maps, it is important to note differences across the color maps for each raster dataset you choose to mosaic. You are still able to use the Mosaic tool even if the raster datasets have different color maps; however, you must choose the proper color map mode.
How to define nodata values in mosaic dataset?
You can specify multiple NoData values with the Bands For NoData Value parameter. Use a space delimiter between each value you want to define as NoData. This tool inserts the Mask function within the function chain for each raster item within a mosaic dataset. The mosaic dataset where you want to update the NoData values.
How to define a nodata value in ArcGIS?
Use a space delimiter between each value you want to define as NoData. This tool inserts the Mask function within the function chain for each raster item within a mosaic dataset. The mosaic dataset where you want to update the NoData values. The number of bands in the mosaic dataset. [band {NoData value},…] Define values for each or all bands.
How to apply raster functions to a mosaic dataset?
Mosaic datasets—Functions can be applied to the entire mosaic dataset. To apply a raster function to a mosaic dataset, right-click the mosaic dataset in the Catalogpane and click Edit Mosaic Dataset Functions.
What do raster functions do in ArcGIS Pro?
Raster function templates Raster functions are operations that apply processing directly to the pixels of imagery and raster datasets, as opposed to geoprocessing tools, which write out a new raster to disk.
Can a GIF be used with a mosaic dataset?
The GIF format only supports single-band raster datasets. When mosaicking with raster datasets containing color maps, it is important to note differences across the color maps for each raster dataset you choose to mosaic.