Raster turns black after click the Update Georeferencing when a .tif file is used for georeferencing.
上次发布: October 17, 2018ArcGIS for Desktop
漏洞 ID 编号
BUG-000117068
已提交
September 26, 2018
上次修改时间
June 5, 2024
适用范围
ArcGIS for Desktop
找到的版本
10.6.1
操作系统
Windows OS
操作系统版本
2008 R2 64 Bit
状态
Will Not Be Addressed
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附加信息
We apologize that we were unable to address this issue within the current product support cycle. If the issue continues to affect your work in a supported release, please contact Technical Support. Note that ArcGIS 10.8.2 is the current release of ArcGIS Desktop and will enter Mature Support in March 2024 (https://support.esri.com/en-us/products/arcmap/life-cycle). There are no plans to release an ArcGIS Desktop 10.9, and we recommend that you migrate to ArcGIS Pro. See Migrate from ArcMap to ArcGIS Pro (https://www.esri.com/en-us/arcgis/products/arcgis-pro/resources/migrate) for more information.
解决办法
Open the layer properties of the .tif file after adding to Table Of Contents (Right click > Properties).
In the Symbology tab, select Classified (Stretched is set by default).
Click OK on the message "Unique histogram is not available. You can import class breaks from another layer."
Two symbols appear showing Range Symbol Black for Range 0 and White for 0-1.
Click Apply.
Continue with the Georeferencing and then the Update Georeferencing. The black screen issue is no longer seen.
Alternative workaround is to export the .tif image to a .jpg file.