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When modelling elevations, surfaces, or terrains, aerial vehicles (such as aircrafts or helicopters) are used to capture data of the study area. Due to limitations in data extent capture by a single vehicle, multiple shots are taken to cover the study region. The larger the study area, the higher the number of raster datasets produced. Multiple raster datasets are merged into a new raster dataset to aid in visualization and analysis of the study region.
In ArcGIS Pro, multiple raster datasets are merged using either the Mosaic To New Raster tool, or the Mosaic Rasters function. The table below compares both methods.
Note: To merge multiple raster datasets in ArcMap, refer to How To: Merge multiple raster datasets into a new raster dataset in ArcMap.
Mosaic To New Raster | Mosaic Rasters | |
Mechanism | Geoprocessing tool | Raster function |
Output | A new raster dataset is displayed in the Contents pane. The output is stored in the geodatabase specified in the Output Location field. | A new temporary raster dataset is displayed in the Contents pane. The output is not stored in any geodatabase. |
Able to define the output extension when storing in a file format? | Yes | No |
Able to define the pixel type? | Yes | Yes |
Able to define the cell size? | Yes | No |
Able to process multidimensional raster layer? | No | Yes |
Able to define number of bands? | Yes. All raster input must have the same number of bands. | No. It is not necessary for all raster input to have the same number of bands. |
Able to define the Mosaic Colormap Mode? | Yes | No |
Options available to mosaic overlapping areas |
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Note: To merge multiple raster datasets into an existing raster dataset, use the Mosaic (Data Management) tool.
Choose one of the methods described to merge multiple raster datasets into a new raster dataset in ArcGIS Pro.
Mosaic To New Raster tool
Note: Refer to ArcGIS Pro: Parameters for more information on the syntax used.
Note: Only specify the file extension when storing the raster dataset in a file format. Do not specify any file extension behind the output name when storing the dataset in a geodatabase. Refer to the Parameters section for the list of supported extensions.
Note: Use the following steps to determine raster information, such as pixel types and number of raster bands. 1. Right-click the input raster dataset, and select Properties. 2. In the Layer Properties dialog box, click Source > Raster Information.
The output raster stitches all input raster datasets into a single raster dataset.
A new dataset is displayed in Contents and is created in the specified geodatabase.
Mosaic Rasters function
Note: Refer to ArcGIS Pro: Parameters for more information on the parameters used.
Note: Open the General tab to specify Name, Description, Output Pixel Type, and Multidimensional Rules.
The image below shows three raster datasets stitched into a single raster dataset. The new temporary raster dataset is displayed in Contents, but not in any geodatabase.
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