If scaling down, such as 16 bit to 8 bit, the minimum and maximum of the 16-bit values will be scaled to the minimum and maximum in the 8-bit range. If scaling up, such as 8 bit to 16 bit, the minimum and maximum of the 8-bit values will be scaled to the minimum and maximum in the 16-bit range. For example, when the output is a different pixel type than the input (such as 16 bit to 8 bit), you can choose to have the values scaled to fit into the new range otherwise, the values that do not fit into the new pixel range will be discarded. If the pixel type is demoted (lowered), the raster values outside the valid range for that pixel depth will be truncated and lost. The Scale Pixel Value option appears when a different pixel type is chosen, which can be used to scale your pixel type from one bit depth to another. The default value is automatically populated with the pixel type of the source raster layer. Set the Pixel Type that determines the bit depth of the output raster dataset.The default value is automatically populated with the number of columns and rows of the source raster layer. Set the Raster Size for the output raster dataset.The default value is automatically populated with the pixel size of the source raster layer. Set the Cell Size for the output raster dataset.Maintains the cell alignment as the input raster and adjusts the output extent accordingly.Īdjusts the number of columns and rows and resamples pixels to exactly match the clipping extent specified. Use the Maintain Clipping Extent option to specify the extent to use in the clipping output.The Use Input Features for Clipping Geometry option, with clipping options to Input feature is provided, a check box appears with Use the Browse button to browse to the folder location of theįeature class you want to use for Clipping Geometry. You enter the coordinates of the minimum bounding rectangle: type the extent for Left, Right, Top, and Bottom.Īll layers are listed, and you can choose one to use as theĪs with the Current Display Extent option, the extent of the The extent of the current display will be used.Įxample, if you are zoomed in to your particular study area, youĬan use this option to process features that fall within the Referencing specifications of the raster dataset. This option will export the raster dataset using the spatial
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