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Clip Multiple Raster images using one shape file in ArcGIS Model Builder 

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Комментарии : 21   
@RemoteSensingGISHome
@RemoteSensingGISHome 6 месяцев назад
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@ajadisodiq3991
@ajadisodiq3991 7 месяцев назад
Very useful video. Thank you:)
@etagegnnegash1144
@etagegnnegash1144 5 месяцев назад
Excellent video!!! thank you somuch
@RemoteSensingGISHome
@RemoteSensingGISHome 4 месяца назад
Glad you liked it!
@ravi-rb3gr
@ravi-rb3gr 3 года назад
Excellent video for learning new technic
@MrsHarryPotterFan97
@MrsHarryPotterFan97 Год назад
Super useful, thank you so much!!
@surajitsarkar2980
@surajitsarkar2980 3 года назад
very good ..
@GurnamParsad
@GurnamParsad 2 года назад
Thank you so much.
@RemoteSensingGISHome
@RemoteSensingGISHome 2 года назад
Thank you Gurnam prasad for watching this video. It's my humble request please share among your friends,colleagues, and among you junior. Those are preparing for Geomatics Engineering GATE 2022.
@usamatewari
@usamatewari Год назад
@@RemoteSensingGISHome Hello sir
@surajitsarkar2980
@surajitsarkar2980 3 года назад
could you help me in my problem.Automatically ,I want to clip image from big image with in a fixed frame as like live camera video generate .Here I want to generate landing video of an aircraft or drone from a single geo tif image. means I want to clip image and zoom image and again clip ..in loop process .How I will do it.
@smurfk7678
@smurfk7678 4 месяца назад
Can you help me how to do preprocessing of GRACE datasets to get get high resolution images improving the pixels values then add multiple netcdf prepocessed images to get values to multiple points or a point shapefile?
@sneha8691
@sneha8691 Год назад
hey can you please make one vedio on Create a ModelBuilder workflow in ArcGIS to automate the process of clipping the dataset by individual states.
@mohsinaabc
@mohsinaabc 2 года назад
Hi, thank you very much very informative video. I have request , can you explain me ? We want to clip Batch raster files and want to use polygons as mask layer ( more than one polygon in stdy area) , we have raster files names and polygons in shapefile with same attribute , How can we select polygon from shapefile according to raster file name and use as a mask layer and clip after that then next raster and next polygon according to raster name. Please share model
@kashifanwar8666
@kashifanwar8666 Год назад
is there any possibility to lock one point that is matched and aligned , while making mossaic , because when i try to make mossaic , i align one point the other is out , i try to align the 23rd point the second is out ,,,plz help
@RemoteSensingGISHome
@RemoteSensingGISHome Год назад
Yes, it is possible to lock a specific point when aligning and creating a mosaic of multiple images. By doing so, you can ensure that a particular reference point remains fixed while aligning the rest of the images. This can be helpful when dealing with images that have slight misalignments or when you want to maintain the consistency of a specific feature across the mosaic.
@shrikantsharma2342
@shrikantsharma2342 Год назад
how we can create band composite by using model maker
@RemoteSensingGISHome
@RemoteSensingGISHome Год назад
To create a band composite using ModelBuilder in ArcGIS, you can follow these steps: Open ArcGIS and create a new ModelBuilder model by going to the "Catalog" pane, right-clicking on the desired toolbox or folder, and selecting "New" > "Model". In the ModelBuilder window, locate and add the raster datasets (bands) that you want to include in the band composite. You can find the raster datasets under the "Insert" tab > "Data" section. Use the "Add Data" tool to bring in the desired bands. Connect the raster datasets to the "Composite Bands" tool. The "Composite Bands" tool can be found in the "Multivariate" toolbox. To connect the datasets, click on the output port of each raster dataset and connect them to the input ports of the "Composite Bands" tool. Right-click on the "Composite Bands" tool and open its properties. In the "Properties" window, you can specify the order of the bands and adjust their individual brightness and contrast settings if desired. Optionally, you can add additional processing steps or tools to enhance or refine the band composite. This could include tools for image enhancement, color balancing, or applying stretch functions. Once you have set up your desired model, you can run it by clicking the "Run" button in the ModelBuilder window. The band composite will be created based on the inputs and settings you specified.
@smurfk7678
@smurfk7678 3 года назад
How to convert it in a single map. For example these 4 tif files in one tif file how it is possible??
@RemoteSensingGISHome
@RemoteSensingGISHome 3 года назад
That means you wanted to know If a raster image stack with four bands. How to extract every band in single image? If it's you question then possible it. Step 1 -In the Catalog window in Arc map , expand the composite image layer to view raster bands. Step 2- Right click the desired band, and click Create Layer. Step 3- Then export the layer in your desired format (.img,.tif)
@smurfk7678
@smurfk7678 3 года назад
@@RemoteSensingGISHome yes I forgot the term layer stacking. Thank you. Your video is very informative.
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