Contents
- 1 What kind of data can be exported from ArcGIS?
- 2 Can you export an ArcMap image as a SVG file?
- 3 What kind of file do I need to export a map?
- 4 How to convert bitmap markers to polygons in ArcGIS?
- 5 How to export a layer to a shapefile in ArcMap?
- 6 How to print a web map in ArcGIS?
- 7 How does image quality control work in ArcGIS?
What kind of data can be exported from ArcGIS?
JPEGs exported from the data view in ArcMap can be generated with an accompanying world file for use as georeferenced raster data. PNG is a versatile raster format that can be displayed in web browsers and inserted into other documents. It supports 24-bit color and uses a lossless compression.
Can you export an ArcMap image as a SVG file?
SVG supports font embedding, so users who do not have the Esri fonts installed can still view ArcMap SVG exports with proper symbology. ArcMap can also produce compressed SVG files. The file extension changes to *.svgz when this option is enabled. BMP files are simple, native Windows raster images.
What kind of file do I need to export a map?
You can export maps to several industry-standard file formats. EMF, EPS, AI, PDF, and SVG are referred to as vector export formats, since they can contain a mixture of vector and raster data. BMP, JPEG, PNG, TIFF, and GIF are referred to as image export formats. These are raster graphics file formats.
How to convert picture symbols to polygons in ArcGIS?
The Picture Symbol drop-down list allows you to select the method used to render picture marker symbols. Choose the Vectorize layers with bitmap markers/fills option to convert the raster markers/fills to polygons.
How to copy raster data to other format?
Another solution would be to use the Copy Raster tool: The Raster to Other Format tool should do what you need. Thanks for contributing an answer to Geographic Information Systems Stack Exchange! Please be sure to answer the question.
How to convert bitmap markers to polygons in ArcGIS?
Choose the Vectorize layers with bitmap markers/fills option to convert the raster markers/fills to polygons. This will prevent rasterization of the map, at the expense of some details of the bitmap marker/fill. The option to rasterize marker symbols is also available.
How to export a layer to a shapefile in ArcMap?
Depending on the ArcGIS Desktop license level, features can be exported to a shapefile, or to a file, personal, or enterprise geodatabase. Instructions for doing this are described in the following Web Help document: Exporting features
How to print a web map in ArcGIS?
The code behind the Export Map button uses the ArcGIS API for JavaScript Print Task, which is available starting with ArcGIS 10.1 for Desktop and ArcGIS 10.1 for Server. This tutorial will also show how to pass extra parameters into the Print Task, for example, whether or not to export georeferencing information to the output PDF file.
How to select and extract data in ArcGIS?
The Make Feature Layer (and the related Make Query Table) geoprocessing tool creates a layer that lets you do calculations and selections. You can build SQL queries into the feature layer to select particular features or rows from the source data. These tools can be found in the Layers and Table Views toolset of the Data Management toolbox.
Is there a Functionality Matrix for ArcGIS 10.7?
ArcGIS 10.7 Desktop ArcMap Functionality Matrix ArcGIS®Desktop 10.7: ArcMap™ Functionality Matrix March 2019 Copyright © 2019 Esri All rights reserved. Printed in the United States of America. The information contained in this document is the exclusive property of Esri.
How does image quality control work in ArcGIS?
The Output Image Quality control determines the effective resolution of raster content on output. For instance, if the output image quality ratio is set to 1:2 and the output resolution is set to 300 dpi, the raster content will be output at approximately 150 dpi. When Output Image Quality is set to Fast, the preview image is highly pixelated.