How to export a raster file in ArcGIS?

How to export a raster file in ArcGIS?

I am exporting in ArcGIS a raster by doing Data > Export data. But in the Export Raster Data window, I don’t have the option for choosing the file format. Am I missing something?

Can you use a raster dataset from a geodatabase?

Note that if your output workspace is a geodatabase, only raster dataset from geodatabase is possible: When you name your output raster dataset, specify .bmp for BMP, .gif for GIF, .img for ERDAS IMAGINE, .jpg for JPEG, .jp2 for JPEG 2000, .png for PNG, .tif for a TIFF file format, or no extension for a Grid or a raster dataset in a geodatabase.

Is there a way to export raster as.tif?

When you are looking at the symbology for the raster there are two renderers to choose from – stretched and RGB composite. However, on the RGB composite settings there is also a stretch option. You need to set this to None. There are a couple of ways to export a raster.

How to convert FGDB raster to TIFF format?

You can use the Copy Raster tool to convert FGDB raster to TIFF format. The export features approach will not work in your case because you are working with raster data, not vector data. Not the answer you’re looking for?

How to add GeoTIFF information to ArcGIS Pro?

Add GeoTIFF information directly to the TIFF header. This allows the exported image to be used as raster data in ArcGIS Pro or other GIS applications. When exporting a layout, set Map frame to the 2D map frame you want the GeoTIFF information to be based on. This is independent from Write world file.

How to export raster as three band RGB?

Additionally, check the Force RGB check box if you want to export the output raster as a three-band RGB raster dataset with the current renderer. If this exported raster dataset is brought back into ArcGIS, the stretched type should be set to None, since it is already stretched.