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Bug

The Clip function from the Image analysis window results in a shifted output when the in-memory raster is exported.

Last Published: June 23, 2017 ArcGIS for Desktop
Bug ID Number BUG-000105796
SubmittedJune 13, 2017
Last ModifiedJune 5, 2024
Applies toArcGIS for Desktop
Version found10.5
Operating SystemN/A
Operating System VersionN/A
StatusWill Not Be Addressed

Additional Information

It is not possible to create pixels that are cut in half. Therefore, users can only create rasters where the pixel sizes are all the same. In order to do that, users must create a whole pixel which may exclude. The Image Analysis window does not have a snapping function, users cannot control which grid to snap the raster to. The best alternative is to use the Clip goeprocessing tool with the snapping environment on.

Workaround

1. Add the raster and the polygon layer to a new data frame in ArcMap.2. Open the data frame properties, and go to the data frame tab.3. Under Clip Options, choose 'Clip to Shape', and specify the shape to be the Orchard_Liparoo_UTM feature class.4. Click Apply and OK to close the data frame properties window.5. Export the Kriging_Nonpareil_Project raster to a new .tif and uses an appropriate clipping for the output.

Steps to Reproduce

Bug ID: BUG-000105796

Software:

  • ArcGIS for Desktop

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