Repair and Set Properties Mosaic Dataset Tools
أداة إصلاح مسارات
مجموعة بيانات دمج الصور
ArcMap ArcGIS
How to Repair Mosaic
Dataset Paths Tool in Arc Toolbox ArcMap ArcGIS??
كيفية استخدام أداة إصلاح مسارات مجموعة بيانات دمج الصور ؟؟
Path
to access the toolمسار الوصول الى الأداة
:
Repair
Mosaic Dataset Paths Tool, Mosaic Dataset Toolset,
Raster Box, Data Management Tools Toolbox
Repair Mosaic Dataset Paths
Resets paths to source
imagery if you have moved or copied a mosaic dataset.
يعيد تعيين المسارات إلى صور المصدر إذا قمت بنقل
مجموعة بيانات دمج الصور أو نسخها.
1.
Mosaic Dataset مجموعة بيانات دمج
الصور
The mosaic dataset with
the broken paths.
مجموعة بيانات دمج الصور ذات المسارات المقطوعة.
2.
Query Definition (optional) تعريف
الاستعلام (اختياري)
An SQL expression to
limit the repairs to selected rasters within the mosaic dataset.
تعبير SQL لقصر
الإصلاحات على البيانات النقطية المحددة ضمن مجموعة بيانات دمج الصور.
3.
Paths List قائمة المسارات
A list of the paths to
remap. Include the current path stored in the mosaic dataset and the path to
which it will be changed. You can enter an asterisk (*) as the original path if
you wish to change all your paths.Paths List
قائمة المسارات لإعادة رسم خريطة. قم بتضمين
المسار الحالي المخزن في مجموعة بيانات الفسيفساء والمسار الذي سيتم تغييره إليه.
يمكنك إدخال علامة النجمة (*) كمسار أصلي إذا كنت ترغب في تغيير جميع مساراتك.A list of the paths to remap. Include the current path
stored in the mosaic dataset and the path to which it will be changed. You can
enter an asterisk (*) as the original path if you wish to change all your
paths.
Query
Definition (optional)
An SQL expression to limit the repairs to selected rasters within the
mosaic dataset.
Paths List
A list of the paths to remap. Include the current path stored in the
mosaic dataset and the path to which it will be changed. You can enter an
asterisk (*) as the original path if you wish to change all your paths.
Set Mosaic Dataset Properties
أداة قم بتعيين
خصائص مجموعة بيانات دمج الصور
ArcMap ArcGIS
How to Set Mosaic Dataset
Properties Tool in Arc Toolbox ArcMap ArcGIS??
كيفية استخدام أداة قم بتعيين خصائص مجموعة بيانات دمج الصور ؟؟
Path
to access the toolمسار الوصول الى الأداة
:
Set
Mosaic Dataset Properties Tool, Mosaic Dataset Toolset,
Raster Box, Data Management Tools Toolbox
Set Mosaic Dataset Properties
Defines the defaults for
displaying a mosaic dataset and serving it as an image service.
يحدد الإعدادات الافتراضية لعرض مجموعة بيانات دمج
الصور وتقديمها كخدمة صورة.
1.
Mosaic Dataset مجموعة بيانات دمج
الصور
The mosaic dataset whose
properties need to be set.
مجموعة بيانات دمج الصور التي يجب تعيين خصائصها.
Rows of
Maximum Image Size of Requests (optional)
The maximum number of rows for the mosaicked image, generated by the
mosaic dataset for each request. This can help control how much work your
server has to do when clients see your imagery. A higher number will create a
larger image, but will also increase the amount of time to process the mosaic
dataset. It is possible to set the value too small, and the image may not
display.
Columns of
Maximum Image Size of Requests (optional)
The maximum number of columns for the mosaicked image, generated by the
mosaic dataset for each request. This can help control how much work your
server has to do when clients see your imagery. A higher number will create a
larger image, but will also increase the amount of time to process the mosaic
dataset. It is possible to set the value too small, and the image may not
display.
Allowed
Transmission Compression (optional)
Define the method of compression for transmitting the mosaicked image from
the computer to the display (or from the server to the client).
· None—No compression will be used.
· JPEG— Compresses up to 8:1 and is suitable for backdrops
· LZ77— Compresses approximately 2:1. Suitable for analysis.
· LERC—Compresses between 10:1 and 20:1. Compresses fast and is suitable for
serving raw imagery with high bit-depth (12-bit to 32-bit)
Default
Compression Type (optional)
Set the default compression type. The default compression must be in the
Allowed Transmission Compression list or already set in the mosaic dataset's
Allowed Compression Methods property.
· None—No compression will be used.
· JPEG— Compresses up to 8:1 and is suitable for backdrops
· LZ77— Compresses approximately 2:1. Suitable for analysis.
· LERC—Compresses between 10:1 and 20:1. Compresses fast and is suitable for
serving raw imagery with high bit-depth (12-bit to 32-bit)
JPEG
Quality (optional)
The compression quality when using JPEG. Compression quality ranges from 1
to 100. A higher number means better image quality but less compression.
LERC
Tolerance (optional)
Limits the per pixel error when using LERC compression. This value is
specified in the units of the mosaic dataset. For example, if the error is 10
centimeters and the mosaic dataset is in meters, enter 0.1.
Resampling
Technique (optional)
Determines how pixel values will be calculated when the dataset is
displayed at small scales. Choose an appropriate technique based on the type of
data you have.
· NEAREST—The fastest resampling method, and it minimizes changes to pixel
values. Suitable for discrete data, such as land cover.
· BILINEAR— Calculates the value of each pixel by averaging, based on
distance, the values of the surrounding 4 pixels. Suitable for continuous data.
· CUBIC—Calculates the value of each pixel by fitting a smooth curve based
on the surrounding 16 pixels. Produces the smoothest image, but can create
values outside of the range found in the source data. Suitable for continuous
data.
· MAJORITY—Determines the value of each pixel based on the most popular
value within a 3 by 3 window. Suitable for discrete data.
Clip To
Footprints (optional)
Often the raster dataset and its footprint have the same extent. If they
differ, you can clip the raster dataset to the footprint.
· Unchecked—Do not clip the rasters to the footprint. This is the default.
· Checked—Clip the rasters to the footprint.
Footprints
May Contain NoData (optional)
Allow for pixels that have NoData values.
· Checked—Show pixels with NoData values.
· Unchecked—Do not show pixels with NoData values. Note that while you may
see an improvement in performance, if your imagery does have NoData values,
they will appear as holes in your mosaic dataset.
Clip To
Boundary (optional)
Often the mosaic dataset and its boundary have the same extent. If they
differ, you can clip the mosaic dataset to the boundary.
· Checked—Clip the mosaicked image to the boundary. This is the default.
· Unchecked—Do not clip the mosaicked image to the boundary.
Color
Correction (optional)
Enable color correction on the mosaic dataset.
· Unchecked—Keep color correction off. This is the default.
· Checked—Use the color correction that has been set up for the mosaic
dataset.
Allowed
Mensuration Capabilities (optional)
Choose which measurements your viewers can perform on the mosaic dataset.
The ability to perform vertical measurements is dependent on your imagery and
may require a DEM.
· None—No mensuration capabilities will be allowed.
· Basic— Allow ground measurements such as distance, point, centroid, and
area calculations.
· Base-Top Height—Allow measurements from the base to the top of features.
Rational polynomial coefficients must be imbedded within the imagery.
· Base-Top Shadow Height—Allow measurements from the base of a feature to
the top of its shadow. Sun azimuth and sun elevation information is required.
· Top-Top Shadow Height—Allow measurements from the top of a feature to the top
of its shadow. Sun azimuth, sun elevation, and rational polynomial coefficients
are required.
· 3D—A DEM must be available.
Default
Mensuration (optional)
Choose the default mensuration capability for this mosaic dataset. The
default must be set in the Allowed Mensuration Capabilities parameter list or
already set in the mosaic dataset's Mensuration Capabilities property.
· None—No mensuration capabilities will be allowed.
· Basic— Allow ground measurements such as distance, point, centroid, and
area calculations.
· Base-Top Height—Allow measurements from the base to the top of features.
Rational polynomial coefficients must be imbedded within the imagery.
· Base-Top Shadow Height—Allow measurements from the base of a feature to
the top of its shadow. Sun azimuth and sun elevation information is required.
· Top-Top Shadow Height—Allow measurements from the top of a feature to the
top of its shadow. Sun azimuth, sun elevation, and rational polynomial
coefficients are required.
· 3D—A DEM must be available.
Data
Source Type (optional)
Define the type of imagery in the mosaic dataset.
· GENERIC—The mosaic dataset does not have a specified data type.
· THEMATIC—Thematic data has discrete values, such as land cover.
· PROCESSED—The mosaic dataset has been color adjusted.
· ELEVATION—The mosaic dataset contains elevation data.
· SCIENTIFIC—The mosaic dataset contains scientific data.
· VECTOR_UV—The mosaic dataset has two variables.
· VECTOR_MAGDIR—The mosaic dataset has magnitude and direction.
Processing
Templates (optional)
Choose the function chains that you want to use to process a mosaic
dataset or the mosaic dataset items, on-the-fly. You can add, remove, or
reorder the function chains.
All the template names that are added need to be unique.
Default
Processing Template (optional)
Define the default function chain. The default function chain will be
applied when the mosaic dataset is accessed.
Allowed
Mosaic Methods (optional)
Define the rules for displaying overlapping imagery.
· None—Order rasters based on the ObjectID in the mosaic dataset attribute
table.
· Center—Display imagery that is closest to the center of the screen.
· NorthWest—Display imagery that is closest to the northwest corner of the
mosaic dataset boundary.
· LockRaster—Select specific raster datasets to display.
· ByAttribute—Display and prioritize imagery based on a field in from the
attribute table.
· Nadir—Display the rasters with viewing angles closest to zero.
· Viewpoint—Display imagery that is closest to a selected viewing angle.
· Seamline—Smooth transitions between images using seamlines.
Default
Mosaic Methods (optional)
Choose the mosaic method that you prefer your views use. The default must
be set in the Allowed Mosaic Methods parameter list or already set in the
mosaic dataset's Allowed Mosaic Methods property.
· None—Order rasters based on the ObjectID in the mosaic dataset attribute
table.
· Center—Display imagery that is closest to the center of the screen.
· NorthWest—Display imagery that is closest to the northwest corner of the
mosaic dataset boundary.
· LockRaster—Select specific raster datasets to display.
· ByAttribute—Display and prioritize imagery based on a field in from the
attribute table.
· Nadir—Display the rasters with viewing angles closest to zero.
· Viewpoint—Display imagery that is closest to a selected viewing angle.
· Seamline—Smooth transitions between images using seamlines.
Product
Definition (optional)
Select a template that is either specific to the type of imagery you are
working with or is generic. The generic options include the standard supported
raster sensor types as follows:
· NONE—No band ordering is specified for the mosaic dataset. This is the
default.
· NATURAL_COLOR_RGB—Create a 3-band mosaic dataset, with red, green, and
blue wavelength ranges. This is designed for natural color imagery.
· NATURAL_COLOR_RGBI—Create a 4-band mosaic dataset, with red, green, blue,
and near infrared wavelength ranges.
· VECTOR_FIELD_UV—Create a mosaic dataset displaying two variables.
· VECTOR_FIELD_MAGNITUDE_DIRECTION—Create a mosaic dataset displaying magnitude
and direction.
· FALSE_COLOR_IRG—Create a 3-band mosaic dataset, with near infrared, red,
and green wavelength ranges.
· DMCII_3BANDS—Create a 3-band mosaic dataset using the DMCii wavelength
ranges.
· DEIMOS2_4BANDS—Create a 4-band mosaic dataset using the Deimos-2
wavelength ranges.
· DUBAISAT-2_4BANDS—Create a 4-band mosaic dataset using the DubaiSat-2
wavelength ranges.
· FORMOSAT-2_4BANDS—Create a 4-band mosaic dataset using the FORMOSAT-2
wavelength ranges.
· GEOEYE-1_4BANDS—Create a 4-band mosaic dataset using the GeoEye-1
wavelength ranges.
· GF-1 PMS_4BANDS—Create a 4-band mosaic dataset using the Gaofen-1
Panchromatic Multispectral Sensor wavelength ranges.
· GF-1 WFV_4BANDS—Create a 4-band mosaic dataset using the Gaofen-1 Wide
Field of View Sensor wavelength ranges.
· GF-2 PMS_4BANDS—Create a 4-band mosaic dataset using the Gaofen-2
Panchromatic Multispectral Sensor wavelength ranges.
· GF-4 PMI_4BANDS—Create a 4-band mosaic dataset using the Gaofen-4
panchromatic and multispectral wavelength ranges.
· HJ 1A/1B CCD_4BANDS—Create a 4-band mosaic dataset using the Huan Jing-1
CCD Multispectral or Hyperspectral Sensor wavelength ranges.
· IKONOS_4BANDS—Create a 4-band mosaic dataset using the IKONOS wavelength
ranges.
· JILIN-1_3BANDS—Create a 3-band mosaic dataset using the Jilin-1 wavelength
ranges.
· KOMPSAT-2_4BANDS—Create a 4-band mosaic dataset using the KOMPSAT-2
wavelength ranges.
· KOMPSAT-3_4BANDS—Create a 4-band mosaic dataset using the KOMPSAT-3
wavelength ranges.
· LANDSAT_6BANDS—Create a 6-band mosaic dataset using the Landsat 5 and 7
wavelength ranges from the TM and ETM+ sensors.
· LANDSAT_8BANDS—Create an 8-band mosaic dataset using the LANDSAT 8
wavelength ranges.
· LANDSAT_MSS_4BANDS—Create a 4-band mosaic dataset using the Landsat
wavelength ranges from the MSS sensor.
· PLEIADES-1_4BANDS—Create a 4-band mosaic dataset using the PLEIADES-1
wavelength ranges.
· QUICKBIRD_4BANDS—Create a 4-band mosaic dataset using the QuickBird
wavelength ranges.
· RAPIDEYE_5BANDS—Create a 5-band mosaic dataset using the RapidEye
wavelength ranges.
· SENTINEL2_13BANDS—Create a 13-band mosaic dataset using the Sentinel 2 MSI
wavelength ranges.
· SKYSAT_4BANDS—Create a 4-band mosaic dataset using the SkySat-C MSI
wavelength ranges.
· SPOT-5_4BANDS—Create a 4-band mosaic dataset using the SPOT-5 wavelength
ranges.
· SPOT-6_4BANDS—Create a 4-band mosaic dataset using the SPOT-6 wavelength
ranges.
· SPOT-7_4BANDS—Create a 4-band mosaic dataset using the SPOT-7 wavelength
ranges.
· TH-01_4BANDS—Create a 4-band mosaic dataset using the Tian Hui-1
wavelength ranges.
· WORLDVIEW-2_8BANDS—Create an 8-band mosaic dataset using the WorldView-2
wavelength ranges.
· WORLDVIEW-3_8BANDS—Create an 8-band mosaic dataset using the WorldView-3
wavelength ranges.
· WORLDVIEW-4_4BANDS—Create a 4-band mosaic dataset using the WorldView-4
wavelength ranges.
· ZY1-02C PMS_3BANDS—Create a 3-band mosaic dataset using the ZiYuan-1
panchromatic/multispectral wavelength ranges.
· ZY3-CRESDA_4BANDS—Create a 4-band mosaic dataset using the ZiYuan-3 CRESDA
wavelength ranges.
· ZY3-SASMAC_4BANDS—Create a 4-band mosaic dataset using the ZiYuan-3 SASMAC
wavelength ranges.
· CUSTOM—Define the number of bands and the average wavelength for each
band.
Product
Band Definitions (optional)
Edit Product Definition by adjusting the wavelength ranges, changing the number
of bands or the band order, and adding new bands.
Order
Field (optional)
Choose the default field to use when ordering rasters using the By
Attribute mosaic method. The list of fields is defined as those in the
attribute table that are of type metadata and are integer. This list can
include, but is not limited to:
· Name
· MinPS
· MaxPS
· LowPS
· HighPS
· Tag
· GroupName
· ProductName
· CenterX
· CenterY
· ZOrder
· Shape_Length
· Shape_Area
If your field is a numeric or date field, then the Order Base parameter
needs to be set.
This parameter is not needed if By Attribute is not an allowed mosaic
method.
Order Base
(optional)
Sort the rasters based on their difference from this value in the field
selected in the Order Field parameter.
If you are using a Date attribute, then it needs to be in one of the
following formats:
· YYYY/MM/DD HH:mm:ss.s
· YYYY/MM/DD HH:mm:ss
· YYYY/MM/DD HH:mm
· YYYY/MM/DD HH
· YYYY/MM/DD
· YYYY/MM
· YYYY
Sorting
Order Ascending (optional)
Sort ascending or descending.
· Checked—Sort ascending. This is the default setting.
· Unchecked—Sort descending.
Mosaic
Operator (optional)
Define rules for resolving overlapping pixels.
· FIRST—Display the first image within the attribute table.
· LAST—Display the last image within the attribute table.
· MIN—Display the lowest pixel values.
· MAX—Display the highest pixel values.
· MEAN—Use arithmetic mean to average overlapping pixels.
· BLEND—Use a distance weighted algorithm to average overlapping pixels.
· SUM—Add all of the overlapping pixel values.
Blend
Width (optional)
The number of pixels over which to apply the Blend Mosaic Operator.
View Point
Spacing X (optional)
When using the viewpoint mosaic method, you can horizontally shift the
center of the image using this parameter. The units are the same as the spatial
reference system.
View Point
Spacing Y (optional)
When using the viewpoint mosaic method, you can vertically shift the
center of the image using this parameter. The units are the same as the spatial
reference system.
Max Number
Per Mosaic (optional)
Set the maximum number of raster datasets that can be displayed at a given
time in a mosaic dataset.
Cell Size
Tolerance Factor (optional)
Consider images of similar spatial resolutions as having the same nominal
resolution. For example, with a factor of 0.1, all images with cell sizes
within 10 percent of each other will be grouped together for tools and
operations that use cell sizes.
Output
Cell Size (optional)
Set the cell size of the mosaic dataset using an existing raster dataset
or specify its width (x) and height (y).
Metadata
Level (optional)
Set the level of metadata to expose from the server to a client when publishing
the mosaic dataset.
· FULL—Transmit metadata about processing applied at the mosaic dataset
level as well as metadata related to the individual raster datasets.
· NONE—No metadata will be exposed to the client.
· BASIC—Transmit metadata related to individual raster datasets, such as the
number of columns and rows, cell size, and spatial reference information.
Allowed
Transmission Field (optional)
Limit the fields in the attribute table that clients can view. By default,
the list includes:
· Name
· MinPS
· MaxPS
· LowPS
· HighPS
· Tag
· GroupName
· ProductName
· CenterX
· CenterY
· ZOrder
· Shape_Length
· Shape_Area
Use Time
(optional)
Enable animation through time on the mosaic dataset. If time is activated,
you need to specify the start and end fields, and the time format.
· Unchecked—The mosaic dataset will not be time aware. This is the default.
· Checked—The mosaic dataset will be time aware. This allows the client to
use the Time Slider.
Start Time
Field (optional)
The field from the attribute table that shows the start time.
End Time
Field (optional)
The field from the attribute table that shows the end time.
Time
Format (optional)
Select the format that represents time in the fields chosen above.
· YYYY—Year
· YYYYMM—Year and month
· YYYY/MM—Year and month
· YYYY-MM—Year and month
· YYYYMMDD—Year, month, and day
· YYYY/MM/DD—Year, month, and day
· YYYY-MM-DD—Year, month, and day
· YYYYMMDDhhmmss—Year, month, day, hour, minute, and seconds
· YYYY/MM/DD hh:mm:ss—Year, month, day, hour, minute, and seconds
· YYYY-MM-DD hh:mm:ss—Year, month, day, hour, minute, and seconds
· YYYYMMDDhhmmss.s—Year, month, day, hour, minute, seconds, and fraction of
seconds
· YYYY/MM/DD hh:mm:ss.s—Year, month, day, hour, minute, seconds, and
fraction of seconds
· YYYY-MM-DD hh:mm:ss.s—Year, month, day, hour, minute, seconds, and
fraction of seconds
Geographic
Transformation (optional)
The geographic transformations to associate with this mosaic dataset.
Max Number
of Download Items (optional)
Limit the number of raster datasets that can be downloaded per request.
Max Number
of Records Returned (optional)
Limit the number of records that can be downloaded per request.
Minimum Pixel
Contribution (optional)
Set the minimum number of pixels required for a mosaic dataset item to be
considered significant enough to be used in the mosaic dataset. Because of
overlapping imagery, you may have an item that is displaying a small sliver of
its overall image. Skipping these mosaic dataset items will help the
performance of the mosaic dataset.
Time
Interval (optional)
Specify the duration that represents each time step interval. The time
step interval defines the granularity of the temporal data. The unit of time is
specified in the Time Interval Units parameter.
Time
Interval Units (optional)
Choose the appropriate units for your time interval.
· None—There is no time unit, or the units are unknown.
· Milliseconds—The time units are in milliseconds.
· Seconds—The time units are in seconds.
· Minutes—The time units are in minutes.
· Hours—The time units are in hours.
· Days—The time units are in days.
· Weeks—The time units are in weeks.
· Months—The time units are in months.
· Years—The time units are in years.
· Decades—The time units are in decades.
· Centuries—The time units are in centuries.
2.
Rows of Maximum Image Size of Requests (optional) صفوف الحد الأقصى لحجم الصورة للطلبات (اختياري)
The maximum number of
rows for the mosaicked image, generated by the mosaic dataset for each request.
This can help control how much work your server has to do when clients see your
imagery. A higher number will create a larger image, but will also increase the
amount of time to process the mosaic dataset. It is possible to set the value
too small, and the image may not display.
الحد الأقصى لعدد صفوف الصورة المجمعة ، التي تم
إنشاؤها بواسطة مجموعة بيانات دمج الصور لكل طلب. يمكن أن يساعد ذلك في التحكم في
مقدار العمل الذي يتعين على خادمك القيام به عندما يرى العملاء صورك. سيؤدي العدد
الأكبر إلى إنشاء صورة أكبر ، ولكنه سيزيد أيضًا من مقدار الوقت اللازم لمعالجة
مجموعة بيانات دمج الصور. من الممكن ضبط القيمة صغيرة جدًا ، وقد لا يتم عرض
الصورة.
Columns of
Maximum Image Size of Requests (optional)
The maximum number of columns for the mosaicked image, generated by the
mosaic dataset for each request. This can help control how much work your
server has to do when clients see your imagery. A higher number will create a
larger image, but will also increase the amount of time to process the mosaic
dataset. It is possible to set the value too small, and the image may not
display.
Allowed
Transmission Compression (optional)
Define the method of compression for transmitting the mosaicked image from
the computer to the display (or from the server to the client).
· None—No compression will be used.
· JPEG— Compresses up to 8:1 and is suitable for backdrops
· LZ77— Compresses approximately 2:1. Suitable for analysis.
· LERC—Compresses between 10:1 and 20:1. Compresses fast and is suitable for
serving raw imagery with high bit-depth (12-bit to 32-bit)
Default
Compression Type (optional)
Set the default compression type. The default compression must be in the
Allowed Transmission Compression list or already set in the mosaic dataset's
Allowed Compression Methods property.
· None—No compression will be used.
· JPEG— Compresses up to 8:1 and is suitable for backdrops
· LZ77— Compresses approximately 2:1. Suitable for analysis.
· LERC—Compresses between 10:1 and 20:1. Compresses fast and is suitable for
serving raw imagery with high bit-depth (12-bit to 32-bit)
JPEG
Quality (optional)
The compression quality when using JPEG. Compression quality ranges from 1
to 100. A higher number means better image quality but less compression.
LERC
Tolerance (optional)
Limits the per pixel error when using LERC compression. This value is
specified in the units of the mosaic dataset. For example, if the error is 10
centimeters and the mosaic dataset is in meters, enter 0.1.
Resampling
Technique (optional)
Determines how pixel values will be calculated when the dataset is
displayed at small scales. Choose an appropriate technique based on the type of
data you have.
· NEAREST—The fastest resampling method, and it minimizes changes to pixel
values. Suitable for discrete data, such as land cover.
· BILINEAR— Calculates the value of each pixel by averaging, based on
distance, the values of the surrounding 4 pixels. Suitable for continuous data.
· CUBIC—Calculates the value of each pixel by fitting a smooth curve based
on the surrounding 16 pixels. Produces the smoothest image, but can create
values outside of the range found in the source data. Suitable for continuous
data.
· MAJORITY—Determines the value of each pixel based on the most popular
value within a 3 by 3 window. Suitable for discrete data.
Clip To
Footprints (optional)
Often the raster dataset and its footprint have the same extent. If they
differ, you can clip the raster dataset to the footprint.
· Unchecked—Do not clip the rasters to the footprint. This is the default.
· Checked—Clip the rasters to the footprint.
Footprints
May Contain NoData (optional)
Allow for pixels that have NoData values.
· Checked—Show pixels with NoData values.
· Unchecked—Do not show pixels with NoData values. Note that while you may
see an improvement in performance, if your imagery does have NoData values,
they will appear as holes in your mosaic dataset.
Clip To
Boundary (optional)
Often the mosaic dataset and its boundary have the same extent. If they
differ, you can clip the mosaic dataset to the boundary.
· Checked—Clip the mosaicked image to the boundary. This is the default.
· Unchecked—Do not clip the mosaicked image to the boundary.
Color
Correction (optional)
Enable color correction on the mosaic dataset.
· Unchecked—Keep color correction off. This is the default.
· Checked—Use the color correction that has been set up for the mosaic
dataset.
Allowed
Mensuration Capabilities (optional)
Choose which measurements your viewers can perform on the mosaic dataset.
The ability to perform vertical measurements is dependent on your imagery and
may require a DEM.
· None—No mensuration capabilities will be allowed.
· Basic— Allow ground measurements such as distance, point, centroid, and
area calculations.
· Base-Top Height—Allow measurements from the base to the top of features.
Rational polynomial coefficients must be imbedded within the imagery.
· Base-Top Shadow Height—Allow measurements from the base of a feature to
the top of its shadow. Sun azimuth and sun elevation information is required.
· Top-Top Shadow Height—Allow measurements from the top of a feature to the
top of its shadow. Sun azimuth, sun elevation, and rational polynomial
coefficients are required.
· 3D—A DEM must be available.
Default
Mensuration (optional)
Choose the default mensuration capability for this mosaic dataset. The
default must be set in the Allowed Mensuration Capabilities parameter list or
already set in the mosaic dataset's Mensuration Capabilities property.
· None—No mensuration capabilities will be allowed.
· Basic— Allow ground measurements such as distance, point, centroid, and
area calculations.
· Base-Top Height—Allow measurements from the base to the top of features.
Rational polynomial coefficients must be imbedded within the imagery.
· Base-Top Shadow Height—Allow measurements from the base of a feature to
the top of its shadow. Sun azimuth and sun elevation information is required.
· Top-Top Shadow Height—Allow measurements from the top of a feature to the
top of its shadow. Sun azimuth, sun elevation, and rational polynomial
coefficients are required.
· 3D—A DEM must be available.
Data Source
Type (optional)
Define the type of imagery in the mosaic dataset.
· GENERIC—The mosaic dataset does not have a specified data type.
· THEMATIC—Thematic data has discrete values, such as land cover.
· PROCESSED—The mosaic dataset has been color adjusted.
· ELEVATION—The mosaic dataset contains elevation data.
· SCIENTIFIC—The mosaic dataset contains scientific data.
· VECTOR_UV—The mosaic dataset has two variables.
· VECTOR_MAGDIR—The mosaic dataset has magnitude and direction.
Processing
Templates (optional)
Choose the function chains that you want to use to process a mosaic
dataset or the mosaic dataset items, on-the-fly. You can add, remove, or
reorder the function chains.
All the template names that are added need to be unique.
Default
Processing Template (optional)
Define the default function chain. The default function chain will be
applied when the mosaic dataset is accessed.
Allowed
Mosaic Methods (optional)
Define the rules for displaying overlapping imagery.
· None—Order rasters based on the ObjectID in the mosaic dataset attribute
table.
· Center—Display imagery that is closest to the center of the screen.
· NorthWest—Display imagery that is closest to the northwest corner of the
mosaic dataset boundary.
· LockRaster—Select specific raster datasets to display.
· ByAttribute—Display and prioritize imagery based on a field in from the
attribute table.
· Nadir—Display the rasters with viewing angles closest to zero.
· Viewpoint—Display imagery that is closest to a selected viewing angle.
· Seamline—Smooth transitions between images using seamlines.
Default
Mosaic Methods (optional)
Choose the mosaic method that you prefer your views use. The default must
be set in the Allowed Mosaic Methods parameter list or already set in the
mosaic dataset's Allowed Mosaic Methods property.
· None—Order rasters based on the ObjectID in the mosaic dataset attribute
table.
· Center—Display imagery that is closest to the center of the screen.
· NorthWest—Display imagery that is closest to the northwest corner of the
mosaic dataset boundary.
· LockRaster—Select specific raster datasets to display.
· ByAttribute—Display and prioritize imagery based on a field in from the
attribute table.
· Nadir—Display the rasters with viewing angles closest to zero.
· Viewpoint—Display imagery that is closest to a selected viewing angle.
· Seamline—Smooth transitions between images using seamlines.
Product
Definition (optional)
Select a template that is either specific to the type of imagery you are
working with or is generic. The generic options include the standard supported
raster sensor types as follows:
· NONE—No band ordering is specified for the mosaic dataset. This is the
default.
· NATURAL_COLOR_RGB—Create a 3-band mosaic dataset, with red, green, and
blue wavelength ranges. This is designed for natural color imagery.
· NATURAL_COLOR_RGBI—Create a 4-band mosaic dataset, with red, green, blue,
and near infrared wavelength ranges.
· VECTOR_FIELD_UV—Create a mosaic dataset displaying two variables.
· VECTOR_FIELD_MAGNITUDE_DIRECTION—Create a mosaic dataset displaying
magnitude and direction.
· FALSE_COLOR_IRG—Create a 3-band mosaic dataset, with near infrared, red,
and green wavelength ranges.
· DMCII_3BANDS—Create a 3-band mosaic dataset using the DMCii wavelength
ranges.
· DEIMOS2_4BANDS—Create a 4-band mosaic dataset using the Deimos-2 wavelength
ranges.
· DUBAISAT-2_4BANDS—Create a 4-band mosaic dataset using the DubaiSat-2
wavelength ranges.
· FORMOSAT-2_4BANDS—Create a 4-band mosaic dataset using the FORMOSAT-2
wavelength ranges.
· GEOEYE-1_4BANDS—Create a 4-band mosaic dataset using the GeoEye-1
wavelength ranges.
· GF-1 PMS_4BANDS—Create a 4-band mosaic dataset using the Gaofen-1
Panchromatic Multispectral Sensor wavelength ranges.
· GF-1 WFV_4BANDS—Create a 4-band mosaic dataset using the Gaofen-1 Wide
Field of View Sensor wavelength ranges.
· GF-2 PMS_4BANDS—Create a 4-band mosaic dataset using the Gaofen-2
Panchromatic Multispectral Sensor wavelength ranges.
· GF-4 PMI_4BANDS—Create a 4-band mosaic dataset using the Gaofen-4
panchromatic and multispectral wavelength ranges.
· HJ 1A/1B CCD_4BANDS—Create a 4-band mosaic dataset using the Huan Jing-1
CCD Multispectral or Hyperspectral Sensor wavelength ranges.
· IKONOS_4BANDS—Create a 4-band mosaic dataset using the IKONOS wavelength
ranges.
· JILIN-1_3BANDS—Create a 3-band mosaic dataset using the Jilin-1 wavelength
ranges.
· KOMPSAT-2_4BANDS—Create a 4-band mosaic dataset using the KOMPSAT-2
wavelength ranges.
· KOMPSAT-3_4BANDS—Create a 4-band mosaic dataset using the KOMPSAT-3
wavelength ranges.
· LANDSAT_6BANDS—Create a 6-band mosaic dataset using the Landsat 5 and 7
wavelength ranges from the TM and ETM+ sensors.
· LANDSAT_8BANDS—Create an 8-band mosaic dataset using the LANDSAT 8
wavelength ranges.
· LANDSAT_MSS_4BANDS—Create a 4-band mosaic dataset using the Landsat
wavelength ranges from the MSS sensor.
· PLEIADES-1_4BANDS—Create a 4-band mosaic dataset using the PLEIADES-1
wavelength ranges.
· QUICKBIRD_4BANDS—Create a 4-band mosaic dataset using the QuickBird
wavelength ranges.
· RAPIDEYE_5BANDS—Create a 5-band mosaic dataset using the RapidEye wavelength
ranges.
· SENTINEL2_13BANDS—Create a 13-band mosaic dataset using the Sentinel 2 MSI
wavelength ranges.
· SKYSAT_4BANDS—Create a 4-band mosaic dataset using the SkySat-C MSI
wavelength ranges.
· SPOT-5_4BANDS—Create a 4-band mosaic dataset using the SPOT-5 wavelength
ranges.
· SPOT-6_4BANDS—Create a 4-band mosaic dataset using the SPOT-6 wavelength
ranges.
· SPOT-7_4BANDS—Create a 4-band mosaic dataset using the SPOT-7 wavelength
ranges.
· TH-01_4BANDS—Create a 4-band mosaic dataset using the Tian Hui-1
wavelength ranges.
· WORLDVIEW-2_8BANDS—Create an 8-band mosaic dataset using the WorldView-2
wavelength ranges.
· WORLDVIEW-3_8BANDS—Create an 8-band mosaic dataset using the WorldView-3
wavelength ranges.
· WORLDVIEW-4_4BANDS—Create a 4-band mosaic dataset using the WorldView-4
wavelength ranges.
· ZY1-02C PMS_3BANDS—Create a 3-band mosaic dataset using the ZiYuan-1
panchromatic/multispectral wavelength ranges.
· ZY3-CRESDA_4BANDS—Create a 4-band mosaic dataset using the ZiYuan-3 CRESDA
wavelength ranges.
· ZY3-SASMAC_4BANDS—Create a 4-band mosaic dataset using the ZiYuan-3 SASMAC
wavelength ranges.
· CUSTOM—Define the number of bands and the average wavelength for each
band.
Product
Band Definitions (optional)
Edit Product Definition by adjusting the wavelength ranges, changing the
number of bands or the band order, and adding new bands.
Order
Field (optional)
Choose the default field to use when ordering rasters using the By
Attribute mosaic method. The list of fields is defined as those in the
attribute table that are of type metadata and are integer. This list can
include, but is not limited to:
· Name
· MinPS
· MaxPS
· LowPS
· HighPS
· Tag
· GroupName
· ProductName
· CenterX
· CenterY
· ZOrder
· Shape_Length
· Shape_Area
If your field is a numeric or date field, then the Order Base parameter
needs to be set.
This parameter is not needed if By Attribute is not an allowed mosaic
method.
Order Base
(optional)
Sort the rasters based on their difference from this value in the field
selected in the Order Field parameter.
If you are using a Date attribute, then it needs to be in one of the
following formats:
· YYYY/MM/DD HH:mm:ss.s
· YYYY/MM/DD HH:mm:ss
· YYYY/MM/DD HH:mm
· YYYY/MM/DD HH
· YYYY/MM/DD
· YYYY/MM
· YYYY
Sorting
Order Ascending (optional)
Sort ascending or descending.
· Checked—Sort ascending. This is the default setting.
· Unchecked—Sort descending.
Mosaic
Operator (optional)
Define rules for resolving overlapping pixels.
· FIRST—Display the first image within the attribute table.
· LAST—Display the last image within the attribute table.
· MIN—Display the lowest pixel values.
· MAX—Display the highest pixel values.
· MEAN—Use arithmetic mean to average overlapping pixels.
· BLEND—Use a distance weighted algorithm to average overlapping pixels.
· SUM—Add all of the overlapping pixel values.
Blend
Width (optional)
The number of pixels over which to apply the Blend Mosaic Operator.
View Point
Spacing X (optional)
When using the viewpoint mosaic method, you can horizontally shift the
center of the image using this parameter. The units are the same as the spatial
reference system.
View Point
Spacing Y (optional)
When using the viewpoint mosaic method, you can vertically shift the center
of the image using this parameter. The units are the same as the spatial
reference system.
Max Number
Per Mosaic (optional)
Set the maximum number of raster datasets that can be displayed at a given
time in a mosaic dataset.
Cell Size
Tolerance Factor (optional)
Consider images of similar spatial resolutions as having the same nominal
resolution. For example, with a factor of 0.1, all images with cell sizes
within 10 percent of each other will be grouped together for tools and
operations that use cell sizes.
Output
Cell Size (optional)
Set the cell size of the mosaic dataset using an existing raster dataset
or specify its width (x) and height (y).
Metadata
Level (optional)
Set the level of metadata to expose from the server to a client when publishing
the mosaic dataset.
· FULL—Transmit metadata about processing applied at the mosaic dataset
level as well as metadata related to the individual raster datasets.
· NONE—No metadata will be exposed to the client.
· BASIC—Transmit metadata related to individual raster datasets, such as the
number of columns and rows, cell size, and spatial reference information.
Allowed
Transmission Field (optional)
Limit the fields in the attribute table that clients can view. By default,
the list includes:
· Name
· MinPS
· MaxPS
· LowPS
· HighPS
· Tag
· GroupName
· ProductName
· CenterX
· CenterY
· ZOrder
· Shape_Length
· Shape_Area
Use Time
(optional)
Enable animation through time on the mosaic dataset. If time is activated,
you need to specify the start and end fields, and the time format.
· Unchecked—The mosaic dataset will not be time aware. This is the default.
· Checked—The mosaic dataset will be time aware. This allows the client to
use the Time Slider.
Start Time
Field (optional)
The field from the attribute table that shows the start time.
End Time
Field (optional)
The field from the attribute table that shows the end time.
Time
Format (optional)
Select the format that represents time in the fields chosen above.
· YYYY—Year
· YYYYMM—Year and month
· YYYY/MM—Year and month
· YYYY-MM—Year and month
· YYYYMMDD—Year, month, and day
· YYYY/MM/DD—Year, month, and day
· YYYY-MM-DD—Year, month, and day
· YYYYMMDDhhmmss—Year, month, day, hour, minute, and seconds
· YYYY/MM/DD hh:mm:ss—Year, month, day, hour, minute, and seconds
· YYYY-MM-DD hh:mm:ss—Year, month, day, hour, minute, and seconds
· YYYYMMDDhhmmss.s—Year, month, day, hour, minute, seconds, and fraction of
seconds
· YYYY/MM/DD hh:mm:ss.s—Year, month, day, hour, minute, seconds, and
fraction of seconds
· YYYY-MM-DD hh:mm:ss.s—Year, month, day, hour, minute, seconds, and
fraction of seconds
Geographic
Transformation (optional)
The geographic transformations to associate with this mosaic dataset.
Max Number
of Download Items (optional)
Limit the number of raster datasets that can be downloaded per request.
Max Number
of Records Returned (optional)
Limit the number of records that can be downloaded per request.
Minimum
Pixel Contribution (optional)
Set the minimum number of pixels required for a mosaic dataset item to be
considered significant enough to be used in the mosaic dataset. Because of
overlapping imagery, you may have an item that is displaying a small sliver of
its overall image. Skipping these mosaic dataset items will help the
performance of the mosaic dataset.
Time
Interval (optional)
Specify the duration that represents each time step interval. The time
step interval defines the granularity of the temporal data. The unit of time is
specified in the Time Interval Units parameter.
Time
Interval Units (optional)
Choose the appropriate units for your time interval.
· None—There is no time unit, or the units are unknown.
· Milliseconds—The time units are in milliseconds.
· Seconds—The time units are in seconds.
· Minutes—The time units are in minutes.
· Hours—The time units are in hours.
· Days—The time units are in days.
· Weeks—The time units are in weeks.
· Months—The time units are in months.
· Years—The time units are in years.
· Decades—The time units are in decades.
· Centuries—The time units are in centuries.
3.
Columns of Maximum Image Size of Requests (optional) أعمدة الحد الأقصى لحجم الصورة للطلبات (اختياري)
The maximum number of
columns for the mosaicked image, generated by the mosaic dataset for each
request. This can help control how much work your server has to do when clients
see your imagery. A higher number will create a larger image, but will also
increase the amount of time to process the mosaic dataset. It is possible to
set the value too small, and the image may not display.
الحد الأقصى لعدد الأعمدة للصورة المجمعة ، التي
تم إنشاؤها بواسطة مجموعة بيانات دمج الصور لكل طلب. يمكن أن يساعد ذلك في التحكم
في مقدار العمل الذي يتعين على خادمك القيام به عندما يرى العملاء صورك. سيؤدي
العدد الأكبر إلى إنشاء صورة أكبر ، ولكنه سيزيد أيضًا من مقدار الوقت اللازم
لمعالجة مجموعة بيانات دمج الصور. من الممكن ضبط القيمة صغيرة جدًا ، وقد لا يتم
عرض الصورة.
Allowed
Transmission Compression (optional)
Define the method of compression for transmitting the mosaicked image from
the computer to the display (or from the server to the client).
· None—No compression will be used.
· JPEG— Compresses up to 8:1 and is suitable for backdrops
· LZ77— Compresses approximately 2:1. Suitable for analysis.
· LERC—Compresses between 10:1 and 20:1. Compresses fast and is suitable for
serving raw imagery with high bit-depth (12-bit to 32-bit)
Default
Compression Type (optional)
Set the default compression type. The default compression must be in the
Allowed Transmission Compression list or already set in the mosaic dataset's
Allowed Compression Methods property.
· None—No compression will be used.
· JPEG— Compresses up to 8:1 and is suitable for backdrops
· LZ77— Compresses approximately 2:1. Suitable for analysis.
· LERC—Compresses between 10:1 and 20:1. Compresses fast and is suitable for
serving raw imagery with high bit-depth (12-bit to 32-bit)
JPEG
Quality (optional)
The compression quality when using JPEG. Compression quality ranges from 1
to 100. A higher number means better image quality but less compression.
LERC
Tolerance (optional)
Limits the per pixel error when using LERC compression. This value is
specified in the units of the mosaic dataset. For example, if the error is 10
centimeters and the mosaic dataset is in meters, enter 0.1.
Resampling
Technique (optional)
Determines how pixel values will be calculated when the dataset is
displayed at small scales. Choose an appropriate technique based on the type of
data you have.
· NEAREST—The fastest resampling method, and it minimizes changes to pixel
values. Suitable for discrete data, such as land cover.
· BILINEAR— Calculates the value of each pixel by averaging, based on
distance, the values of the surrounding 4 pixels. Suitable for continuous data.
· CUBIC—Calculates the value of each pixel by fitting a smooth curve based
on the surrounding 16 pixels. Produces the smoothest image, but can create
values outside of the range found in the source data. Suitable for continuous
data.
· MAJORITY—Determines the value of each pixel based on the most popular
value within a 3 by 3 window. Suitable for discrete data.
Clip To
Footprints (optional)
Often the raster dataset and its footprint have the same extent. If they
differ, you can clip the raster dataset to the footprint.
· Unchecked—Do not clip the rasters to the footprint. This is the default.
· Checked—Clip the rasters to the footprint.
Footprints
May Contain NoData (optional)
Allow for pixels that have NoData values.
· Checked—Show pixels with NoData values.
· Unchecked—Do not show pixels with NoData values. Note that while you may
see an improvement in performance, if your imagery does have NoData values,
they will appear as holes in your mosaic dataset.
Clip To
Boundary (optional)
Often the mosaic dataset and its boundary have the same extent. If they
differ, you can clip the mosaic dataset to the boundary.
· Checked—Clip the mosaicked image to the boundary. This is the default.
· Unchecked—Do not clip the mosaicked image to the boundary.
Color
Correction (optional)
Enable color correction on the mosaic dataset.
· Unchecked—Keep color correction off. This is the default.
· Checked—Use the color correction that has been set up for the mosaic
dataset.
Allowed
Mensuration Capabilities (optional)
Choose which measurements your viewers can perform on the mosaic dataset.
The ability to perform vertical measurements is dependent on your imagery and
may require a DEM.
· None—No mensuration capabilities will be allowed.
· Basic— Allow ground measurements such as distance, point, centroid, and
area calculations.
· Base-Top Height—Allow measurements from the base to the top of features.
Rational polynomial coefficients must be imbedded within the imagery.
· Base-Top Shadow Height—Allow measurements from the base of a feature to
the top of its shadow. Sun azimuth and sun elevation information is required.
· Top-Top Shadow Height—Allow measurements from the top of a feature to the
top of its shadow. Sun azimuth, sun elevation, and rational polynomial
coefficients are required.
· 3D—A DEM must be available.
Default
Mensuration (optional)
Choose the default mensuration capability for this mosaic dataset. The
default must be set in the Allowed Mensuration Capabilities parameter list or
already set in the mosaic dataset's Mensuration Capabilities property.
· None—No mensuration capabilities will be allowed.
· Basic— Allow ground measurements such as distance, point, centroid, and
area calculations.
· Base-Top Height—Allow measurements from the base to the top of features.
Rational polynomial coefficients must be imbedded within the imagery.
· Base-Top Shadow Height—Allow measurements from the base of a feature to
the top of its shadow. Sun azimuth and sun elevation information is required.
· Top-Top Shadow Height—Allow measurements from the top of a feature to the
top of its shadow. Sun azimuth, sun elevation, and rational polynomial
coefficients are required.
· 3D—A DEM must be available.
Data
Source Type (optional)
Define the type of imagery in the mosaic dataset.
· GENERIC—The mosaic dataset does not have a specified data type.
· THEMATIC—Thematic data has discrete values, such as land cover.
· PROCESSED—The mosaic dataset has been color adjusted.
· ELEVATION—The mosaic dataset contains elevation data.
· SCIENTIFIC—The mosaic dataset contains scientific data.
· VECTOR_UV—The mosaic dataset has two variables.
· VECTOR_MAGDIR—The mosaic dataset has magnitude and direction.
Processing
Templates (optional)
Choose the function chains that you want to use to process a mosaic
dataset or the mosaic dataset items, on-the-fly. You can add, remove, or
reorder the function chains.
All the template names that are added need to be unique.
Default
Processing Template (optional)
Define the default function chain. The default function chain will be
applied when the mosaic dataset is accessed.
Allowed
Mosaic Methods (optional)
Define the rules for displaying overlapping imagery.
· None—Order rasters based on the ObjectID in the mosaic dataset attribute
table.
· Center—Display imagery that is closest to the center of the screen.
· NorthWest—Display imagery that is closest to the northwest corner of the
mosaic dataset boundary.
· LockRaster—Select specific raster datasets to display.
· ByAttribute—Display and prioritize imagery based on a field in from the
attribute table.
· Nadir—Display the rasters with viewing angles closest to zero.
· Viewpoint—Display imagery that is closest to a selected viewing angle.
· Seamline—Smooth transitions between images using seamlines.
Default
Mosaic Methods (optional)
Choose the mosaic method that you prefer your views use. The default must
be set in the Allowed Mosaic Methods parameter list or already set in the
mosaic dataset's Allowed Mosaic Methods property.
· None—Order rasters based on the ObjectID in the mosaic dataset attribute
table.
· Center—Display imagery that is closest to the center of the screen.
· NorthWest—Display imagery that is closest to the northwest corner of the
mosaic dataset boundary.
· LockRaster—Select specific raster datasets to display.
· ByAttribute—Display and prioritize imagery based on a field in from the
attribute table.
· Nadir—Display the rasters with viewing angles closest to zero.
· Viewpoint—Display imagery that is closest to a selected viewing angle.
· Seamline—Smooth transitions between images using seamlines.
Product
Definition (optional)
Select a template that is either specific to the type of imagery you are
working with or is generic. The generic options include the standard supported
raster sensor types as follows:
· NONE—No band ordering is specified for the mosaic dataset. This is the
default.
· NATURAL_COLOR_RGB—Create a 3-band mosaic dataset, with red, green, and
blue wavelength ranges. This is designed for natural color imagery.
· NATURAL_COLOR_RGBI—Create a 4-band mosaic dataset, with red, green, blue,
and near infrared wavelength ranges.
· VECTOR_FIELD_UV—Create a mosaic dataset displaying two variables.
· VECTOR_FIELD_MAGNITUDE_DIRECTION—Create a mosaic dataset displaying
magnitude and direction.
· FALSE_COLOR_IRG—Create a 3-band mosaic dataset, with near infrared, red,
and green wavelength ranges.
· DMCII_3BANDS—Create a 3-band mosaic dataset using the DMCii wavelength
ranges.
· DEIMOS2_4BANDS—Create a 4-band mosaic dataset using the Deimos-2
wavelength ranges.
· DUBAISAT-2_4BANDS—Create a 4-band mosaic dataset using the DubaiSat-2
wavelength ranges.
· FORMOSAT-2_4BANDS—Create a 4-band mosaic dataset using the FORMOSAT-2
wavelength ranges.
· GEOEYE-1_4BANDS—Create a 4-band mosaic dataset using the GeoEye-1
wavelength ranges.
· GF-1 PMS_4BANDS—Create a 4-band mosaic dataset using the Gaofen-1
Panchromatic Multispectral Sensor wavelength ranges.
· GF-1 WFV_4BANDS—Create a 4-band mosaic dataset using the Gaofen-1 Wide
Field of View Sensor wavelength ranges.
· GF-2 PMS_4BANDS—Create a 4-band mosaic dataset using the Gaofen-2
Panchromatic Multispectral Sensor wavelength ranges.
· GF-4 PMI_4BANDS—Create a 4-band mosaic dataset using the Gaofen-4
panchromatic and multispectral wavelength ranges.
· HJ 1A/1B CCD_4BANDS—Create a 4-band mosaic dataset using the Huan Jing-1
CCD Multispectral or Hyperspectral Sensor wavelength ranges.
· IKONOS_4BANDS—Create a 4-band mosaic dataset using the IKONOS wavelength
ranges.
· JILIN-1_3BANDS—Create a 3-band mosaic dataset using the Jilin-1 wavelength
ranges.
· KOMPSAT-2_4BANDS—Create a 4-band mosaic dataset using the KOMPSAT-2
wavelength ranges.
· KOMPSAT-3_4BANDS—Create a 4-band mosaic dataset using the KOMPSAT-3
wavelength ranges.
· LANDSAT_6BANDS—Create a 6-band mosaic dataset using the Landsat 5 and 7
wavelength ranges from the TM and ETM+ sensors.
· LANDSAT_8BANDS—Create an 8-band mosaic dataset using the LANDSAT 8
wavelength ranges.
· LANDSAT_MSS_4BANDS—Create a 4-band mosaic dataset using the Landsat
wavelength ranges from the MSS sensor.
· PLEIADES-1_4BANDS—Create a 4-band mosaic dataset using the PLEIADES-1
wavelength ranges.
· QUICKBIRD_4BANDS—Create a 4-band mosaic dataset using the QuickBird
wavelength ranges.
· RAPIDEYE_5BANDS—Create a 5-band mosaic dataset using the RapidEye
wavelength ranges.
· SENTINEL2_13BANDS—Create a 13-band mosaic dataset using the Sentinel 2 MSI
wavelength ranges.
· SKYSAT_4BANDS—Create a 4-band mosaic dataset using the SkySat-C MSI
wavelength ranges.
· SPOT-5_4BANDS—Create a 4-band mosaic dataset using the SPOT-5 wavelength
ranges.
· SPOT-6_4BANDS—Create a 4-band mosaic dataset using the SPOT-6 wavelength
ranges.
· SPOT-7_4BANDS—Create a 4-band mosaic dataset using the SPOT-7 wavelength
ranges.
· TH-01_4BANDS—Create a 4-band mosaic dataset using the Tian Hui-1
wavelength ranges.
· WORLDVIEW-2_8BANDS—Create an 8-band mosaic dataset using the WorldView-2
wavelength ranges.
· WORLDVIEW-3_8BANDS—Create an 8-band mosaic dataset using the WorldView-3
wavelength ranges.
· WORLDVIEW-4_4BANDS—Create a 4-band mosaic dataset using the WorldView-4
wavelength ranges.
· ZY1-02C PMS_3BANDS—Create a 3-band mosaic dataset using the ZiYuan-1
panchromatic/multispectral wavelength ranges.
· ZY3-CRESDA_4BANDS—Create a 4-band mosaic dataset using the ZiYuan-3 CRESDA
wavelength ranges.
· ZY3-SASMAC_4BANDS—Create a 4-band mosaic dataset using the ZiYuan-3 SASMAC
wavelength ranges.
· CUSTOM—Define the number of bands and the average wavelength for each
band.
Product
Band Definitions (optional)
Edit Product Definition by adjusting the wavelength ranges, changing the
number of bands or the band order, and adding new bands.
Order
Field (optional)
Choose the default field to use when ordering rasters using the By
Attribute mosaic method. The list of fields is defined as those in the
attribute table that are of type metadata and are integer. This list can
include, but is not limited to:
· Name
· MinPS
· MaxPS
· LowPS
· HighPS
· Tag
· GroupName
· ProductName
· CenterX
· CenterY
· ZOrder
· Shape_Length
· Shape_Area
If your field is a numeric or date field, then the Order Base parameter
needs to be set.
This parameter is not needed if By Attribute is not an allowed mosaic
method.
Order Base
(optional)
Sort the rasters based on their difference from this value in the field
selected in the Order Field parameter.
If you are using a Date attribute, then it needs to be in one of the
following formats:
· YYYY/MM/DD HH:mm:ss.s
· YYYY/MM/DD HH:mm:ss
· YYYY/MM/DD HH:mm
· YYYY/MM/DD HH
· YYYY/MM/DD
· YYYY/MM
· YYYY
Sorting
Order Ascending (optional)
Sort ascending or descending.
· Checked—Sort ascending. This is the default setting.
· Unchecked—Sort descending.
Mosaic
Operator (optional)
Define rules for resolving overlapping pixels.
· FIRST—Display the first image within the attribute table.
· LAST—Display the last image within the attribute table.
· MIN—Display the lowest pixel values.
· MAX—Display the highest pixel values.
· MEAN—Use arithmetic mean to average overlapping pixels.
· BLEND—Use a distance weighted algorithm to average overlapping pixels.
· SUM—Add all of the overlapping pixel values.
Blend
Width (optional)
The number of pixels over which to apply the Blend Mosaic Operator.
View Point
Spacing X (optional)
When using the viewpoint mosaic method, you can horizontally shift the
center of the image using this parameter. The units are the same as the spatial
reference system.
View Point
Spacing Y (optional)
When using the viewpoint mosaic method, you can vertically shift the
center of the image using this parameter. The units are the same as the spatial
reference system.
Max Number
Per Mosaic (optional)
Set the maximum number of raster datasets that can be displayed at a given
time in a mosaic dataset.
Cell Size
Tolerance Factor (optional)
Consider images of similar spatial resolutions as having the same nominal
resolution. For example, with a factor of 0.1, all images with cell sizes
within 10 percent of each other will be grouped together for tools and
operations that use cell sizes.
Output
Cell Size (optional)
Set the cell size of the mosaic dataset using an existing raster dataset
or specify its width (x) and height (y).
Metadata
Level (optional)
Set the level of metadata to expose from the server to a client when
publishing the mosaic dataset.
· FULL—Transmit metadata about processing applied at the mosaic dataset
level as well as metadata related to the individual raster datasets.
· NONE—No metadata will be exposed to the client.
· BASIC—Transmit metadata related to individual raster datasets, such as the
number of columns and rows, cell size, and spatial reference information.
Allowed
Transmission Field (optional)
Limit the fields in the attribute table that clients can view. By default,
the list includes:
· Name
· MinPS
· MaxPS
· LowPS
· HighPS
· Tag
· GroupName
· ProductName
· CenterX
· CenterY
· ZOrder
· Shape_Length
· Shape_Area
Use Time
(optional)
Enable animation through time on the mosaic dataset. If time is activated,
you need to specify the start and end fields, and the time format.
· Unchecked—The mosaic dataset will not be time aware. This is the default.
· Checked—The mosaic dataset will be time aware. This allows the client to
use the Time Slider.
Start Time
Field (optional)
The field from the attribute table that shows the start time.
End Time
Field (optional)
The field from the attribute table that shows the end time.
Time
Format (optional)
Select the format that represents time in the fields chosen above.
· YYYY—Year
· YYYYMM—Year and month
· YYYY/MM—Year and month
· YYYY-MM—Year and month
· YYYYMMDD—Year, month, and day
· YYYY/MM/DD—Year, month, and day
· YYYY-MM-DD—Year, month, and day
· YYYYMMDDhhmmss—Year, month, day, hour, minute, and seconds
· YYYY/MM/DD hh:mm:ss—Year, month, day, hour, minute, and seconds
· YYYY-MM-DD hh:mm:ss—Year, month, day, hour, minute, and seconds
· YYYYMMDDhhmmss.s—Year, month, day, hour, minute, seconds, and fraction of
seconds
· YYYY/MM/DD hh:mm:ss.s—Year, month, day, hour, minute, seconds, and
fraction of seconds
· YYYY-MM-DD hh:mm:ss.s—Year, month, day, hour, minute, seconds, and
fraction of seconds
Geographic
Transformation (optional)
The geographic transformations to associate with this mosaic dataset.
Max Number
of Download Items (optional)
Limit the number of raster datasets that can be downloaded per request.
Max Number
of Records Returned (optional)
Limit the number of records that can be downloaded per request.
Minimum
Pixel Contribution (optional)
Set the minimum number of pixels required for a mosaic dataset item to be
considered significant enough to be used in the mosaic dataset. Because of
overlapping imagery, you may have an item that is displaying a small sliver of
its overall image. Skipping these mosaic dataset items will help the
performance of the mosaic dataset.
Time
Interval (optional)
Specify the duration that represents each time step interval. The time
step interval defines the granularity of the temporal data. The unit of time is
specified in the Time Interval Units parameter.
Time Interval
Units (optional)
Choose the appropriate units for your time interval.
· None—There is no time unit, or the units are unknown.
· Milliseconds—The time units are in milliseconds.
· Seconds—The time units are in seconds.
· Minutes—The time units are in minutes.
· Hours—The time units are in hours.
· Days—The time units are in days.
· Weeks—The time units are in weeks.
· Months—The time units are in months.
· Years—The time units are in years.
· Decades—The time units are in decades.
· Centuries—The time units are in centuries.
4.
Allowed Transmission Compression (optional) ضغط النقل المسموح به (اختياري)
Define the method of
compression for transmitting the mosaicked image from the computer to the
display (or from the server to the client).
·
None—No compression will be used.
·
JPEG— Compresses up to 8:1 and is suitable for backdrops
·
LZ77— Compresses approximately 2:1. Suitable for analysis.
·
LERC—Compresses between 10:1 and 20:1. Compresses fast and is
suitable for serving raw imagery with high bit-depth (12-bit to 32-bit)
حدد طريقة الضغط لنقل الصورة المجمعة من الكمبيوتر
إلى الشاشة (أو من الخادم إلى العميل).
• بلا - لن يتم استخدام
الضغط.
• JPEG - ضغط
حتى 8: 1 وهو مناسب للخلفيات
• LZ77 - يتم
الضغط بنسبة 2: 1 تقريبًا. مناسب للتحليل.
• LERC -
الضغطات بين 10: 1 و 20: 1. ضغط سريع ومناسب لتقديم الصور الأولية بعمق بت عالٍ
(12 بت إلى 32 بت)
Default
Compression Type (optional)
Set the default compression type. The default compression must be in the
Allowed Transmission Compression list or already set in the mosaic dataset's
Allowed Compression Methods property.
· None—No compression will be used.
· JPEG— Compresses up to 8:1 and is suitable for backdrops
· LZ77— Compresses approximately 2:1. Suitable for analysis.
· LERC—Compresses between 10:1 and 20:1. Compresses fast and is suitable for
serving raw imagery with high bit-depth (12-bit to 32-bit)
JPEG
Quality (optional)
The compression quality when using JPEG. Compression quality ranges from 1
to 100. A higher number means better image quality but less compression.
LERC
Tolerance (optional)
Limits the per pixel error when using LERC compression. This value is
specified in the units of the mosaic dataset. For example, if the error is 10
centimeters and the mosaic dataset is in meters, enter 0.1.
Resampling
Technique (optional)
Determines how pixel values will be calculated when the dataset is
displayed at small scales. Choose an appropriate technique based on the type of
data you have.
· NEAREST—The fastest resampling method, and it minimizes changes to pixel
values. Suitable for discrete data, such as land cover.
· BILINEAR— Calculates the value of each pixel by averaging, based on
distance, the values of the surrounding 4 pixels. Suitable for continuous data.
· CUBIC—Calculates the value of each pixel by fitting a smooth curve based
on the surrounding 16 pixels. Produces the smoothest image, but can create
values outside of the range found in the source data. Suitable for continuous
data.
· MAJORITY—Determines the value of each pixel based on the most popular
value within a 3 by 3 window. Suitable for discrete data.
Clip To
Footprints (optional)
Often the raster dataset and its footprint have the same extent. If they
differ, you can clip the raster dataset to the footprint.
· Unchecked—Do not clip the rasters to the footprint. This is the default.
· Checked—Clip the rasters to the footprint.
Footprints
May Contain NoData (optional)
Allow for pixels that have NoData values.
· Checked—Show pixels with NoData values.
· Unchecked—Do not show pixels with NoData values. Note that while you may
see an improvement in performance, if your imagery does have NoData values,
they will appear as holes in your mosaic dataset.
Clip To
Boundary (optional)
Often the mosaic dataset and its boundary have the same extent. If they
differ, you can clip the mosaic dataset to the boundary.
· Checked—Clip the mosaicked image to the boundary. This is the default.
· Unchecked—Do not clip the mosaicked image to the boundary.
Color
Correction (optional)
Enable color correction on the mosaic dataset.
· Unchecked—Keep color correction off. This is the default.
· Checked—Use the color correction that has been set up for the mosaic
dataset.
Allowed
Mensuration Capabilities (optional)
Choose which measurements your viewers can perform on the mosaic dataset.
The ability to perform vertical measurements is dependent on your imagery and
may require a DEM.
· None—No mensuration capabilities will be allowed.
· Basic— Allow ground measurements such as distance, point, centroid, and
area calculations.
· Base-Top Height—Allow measurements from the base to the top of features. Rational
polynomial coefficients must be imbedded within the imagery.
· Base-Top Shadow Height—Allow measurements from the base of a feature to
the top of its shadow. Sun azimuth and sun elevation information is required.
· Top-Top Shadow Height—Allow measurements from the top of a feature to the
top of its shadow. Sun azimuth, sun elevation, and rational polynomial
coefficients are required.
· 3D—A DEM must be available.
Default
Mensuration (optional)
Choose the default mensuration capability for this mosaic dataset. The
default must be set in the Allowed Mensuration Capabilities parameter list or
already set in the mosaic dataset's Mensuration Capabilities property.
· None—No mensuration capabilities will be allowed.
· Basic— Allow ground measurements such as distance, point, centroid, and
area calculations.
· Base-Top Height—Allow measurements from the base to the top of features.
Rational polynomial coefficients must be imbedded within the imagery.
· Base-Top Shadow Height—Allow measurements from the base of a feature to
the top of its shadow. Sun azimuth and sun elevation information is required.
· Top-Top Shadow Height—Allow measurements from the top of a feature to the
top of its shadow. Sun azimuth, sun elevation, and rational polynomial
coefficients are required.
· 3D—A DEM must be available.
Data
Source Type (optional)
Define the type of imagery in the mosaic dataset.
· GENERIC—The mosaic dataset does not have a specified data type.
· THEMATIC—Thematic data has discrete values, such as land cover.
· PROCESSED—The mosaic dataset has been color adjusted.
· ELEVATION—The mosaic dataset contains elevation data.
· SCIENTIFIC—The mosaic dataset contains scientific data.
· VECTOR_UV—The mosaic dataset has two variables.
· VECTOR_MAGDIR—The mosaic dataset has magnitude and direction.
Processing
Templates (optional)
Choose the function chains that you want to use to process a mosaic
dataset or the mosaic dataset items, on-the-fly. You can add, remove, or
reorder the function chains.
All the template names that are added need to be unique.
Default
Processing Template (optional)
Define the default function chain. The default function chain will be
applied when the mosaic dataset is accessed.
Allowed
Mosaic Methods (optional)
Define the rules for displaying overlapping imagery.
· None—Order rasters based on the ObjectID in the mosaic dataset attribute
table.
· Center—Display imagery that is closest to the center of the screen.
· NorthWest—Display imagery that is closest to the northwest corner of the
mosaic dataset boundary.
· LockRaster—Select specific raster datasets to display.
· ByAttribute—Display and prioritize imagery based on a field in from the
attribute table.
· Nadir—Display the rasters with viewing angles closest to zero.
· Viewpoint—Display imagery that is closest to a selected viewing angle.
· Seamline—Smooth transitions between images using seamlines.
Default
Mosaic Methods (optional)
Choose the mosaic method that you prefer your views use. The default must
be set in the Allowed Mosaic Methods parameter list or already set in the
mosaic dataset's Allowed Mosaic Methods property.
· None—Order rasters based on the ObjectID in the mosaic dataset attribute
table.
· Center—Display imagery that is closest to the center of the screen.
· NorthWest—Display imagery that is closest to the northwest corner of the
mosaic dataset boundary.
· LockRaster—Select specific raster datasets to display.
· ByAttribute—Display and prioritize imagery based on a field in from the
attribute table.
· Nadir—Display the rasters with viewing angles closest to zero.
· Viewpoint—Display imagery that is closest to a selected viewing angle.
· Seamline—Smooth transitions between images using seamlines.
Product
Definition (optional)
Select a template that is either specific to the type of imagery you are
working with or is generic. The generic options include the standard supported
raster sensor types as follows:
· NONE—No band ordering is specified for the mosaic dataset. This is the
default.
· NATURAL_COLOR_RGB—Create a 3-band mosaic dataset, with red, green, and
blue wavelength ranges. This is designed for natural color imagery.
· NATURAL_COLOR_RGBI—Create a 4-band mosaic dataset, with red, green, blue,
and near infrared wavelength ranges.
· VECTOR_FIELD_UV—Create a mosaic dataset displaying two variables.
· VECTOR_FIELD_MAGNITUDE_DIRECTION—Create a mosaic dataset displaying
magnitude and direction.
· FALSE_COLOR_IRG—Create a 3-band mosaic dataset, with near infrared, red,
and green wavelength ranges.
· DMCII_3BANDS—Create a 3-band mosaic dataset using the DMCii wavelength
ranges.
· DEIMOS2_4BANDS—Create a 4-band mosaic dataset using the Deimos-2 wavelength
ranges.
· DUBAISAT-2_4BANDS—Create a 4-band mosaic dataset using the DubaiSat-2
wavelength ranges.
· FORMOSAT-2_4BANDS—Create a 4-band mosaic dataset using the FORMOSAT-2
wavelength ranges.
· GEOEYE-1_4BANDS—Create a 4-band mosaic dataset using the GeoEye-1
wavelength ranges.
· GF-1 PMS_4BANDS—Create a 4-band mosaic dataset using the Gaofen-1
Panchromatic Multispectral Sensor wavelength ranges.
· GF-1 WFV_4BANDS—Create a 4-band mosaic dataset using the Gaofen-1 Wide
Field of View Sensor wavelength ranges.
· GF-2 PMS_4BANDS—Create a 4-band mosaic dataset using the Gaofen-2
Panchromatic Multispectral Sensor wavelength ranges.
· GF-4 PMI_4BANDS—Create a 4-band mosaic dataset using the Gaofen-4
panchromatic and multispectral wavelength ranges.
· HJ 1A/1B CCD_4BANDS—Create a 4-band mosaic dataset using the Huan Jing-1
CCD Multispectral or Hyperspectral Sensor wavelength ranges.
· IKONOS_4BANDS—Create a 4-band mosaic dataset using the IKONOS wavelength
ranges.
· JILIN-1_3BANDS—Create a 3-band mosaic dataset using the Jilin-1 wavelength
ranges.
· KOMPSAT-2_4BANDS—Create a 4-band mosaic dataset using the KOMPSAT-2
wavelength ranges.
· KOMPSAT-3_4BANDS—Create a 4-band mosaic dataset using the KOMPSAT-3
wavelength ranges.
· LANDSAT_6BANDS—Create a 6-band mosaic dataset using the Landsat 5 and 7
wavelength ranges from the TM and ETM+ sensors.
· LANDSAT_8BANDS—Create an 8-band mosaic dataset using the LANDSAT 8
wavelength ranges.
· LANDSAT_MSS_4BANDS—Create a 4-band mosaic dataset using the Landsat
wavelength ranges from the MSS sensor.
· PLEIADES-1_4BANDS—Create a 4-band mosaic dataset using the PLEIADES-1
wavelength ranges.
· QUICKBIRD_4BANDS—Create a 4-band mosaic dataset using the QuickBird
wavelength ranges.
· RAPIDEYE_5BANDS—Create a 5-band mosaic dataset using the RapidEye
wavelength ranges.
· SENTINEL2_13BANDS—Create a 13-band mosaic dataset using the Sentinel 2 MSI
wavelength ranges.
· SKYSAT_4BANDS—Create a 4-band mosaic dataset using the SkySat-C MSI
wavelength ranges.
· SPOT-5_4BANDS—Create a 4-band mosaic dataset using the SPOT-5 wavelength
ranges.
· SPOT-6_4BANDS—Create a 4-band mosaic dataset using the SPOT-6 wavelength
ranges.
· SPOT-7_4BANDS—Create a 4-band mosaic dataset using the SPOT-7 wavelength
ranges.
· TH-01_4BANDS—Create a 4-band mosaic dataset using the Tian Hui-1
wavelength ranges.
· WORLDVIEW-2_8BANDS—Create an 8-band mosaic dataset using the WorldView-2
wavelength ranges.
· WORLDVIEW-3_8BANDS—Create an 8-band mosaic dataset using the WorldView-3
wavelength ranges.
· WORLDVIEW-4_4BANDS—Create a 4-band mosaic dataset using the WorldView-4
wavelength ranges.
· ZY1-02C PMS_3BANDS—Create a 3-band mosaic dataset using the ZiYuan-1
panchromatic/multispectral wavelength ranges.
· ZY3-CRESDA_4BANDS—Create a 4-band mosaic dataset using the ZiYuan-3 CRESDA
wavelength ranges.
· ZY3-SASMAC_4BANDS—Create a 4-band mosaic dataset using the ZiYuan-3 SASMAC
wavelength ranges.
· CUSTOM—Define the number of bands and the average wavelength for each
band.
Product
Band Definitions (optional)
Edit Product Definition by adjusting the wavelength ranges, changing the
number of bands or the band order, and adding new bands.
Order
Field (optional)
Choose the default field to use when ordering rasters using the By
Attribute mosaic method. The list of fields is defined as those in the
attribute table that are of type metadata and are integer. This list can
include, but is not limited to:
· Name
· MinPS
· MaxPS
· LowPS
· HighPS
· Tag
· GroupName
· ProductName
· CenterX
· CenterY
· ZOrder
· Shape_Length
· Shape_Area
If your field is a numeric or date field, then the Order Base parameter
needs to be set.
This parameter is not needed if By Attribute is not an allowed mosaic
method.
Order Base
(optional)
Sort the rasters based on their difference from this value in the field
selected in the Order Field parameter.
If you are using a Date attribute, then it needs to be in one of the
following formats:
· YYYY/MM/DD HH:mm:ss.s
· YYYY/MM/DD HH:mm:ss
· YYYY/MM/DD HH:mm
· YYYY/MM/DD HH
· YYYY/MM/DD
· YYYY/MM
· YYYY
Sorting
Order Ascending (optional)
Sort ascending or descending.
· Checked—Sort ascending. This is the default setting.
· Unchecked—Sort descending.
Mosaic
Operator (optional)
Define rules for resolving overlapping pixels.
· FIRST—Display the first image within the attribute table.
· LAST—Display the last image within the attribute table.
· MIN—Display the lowest pixel values.
· MAX—Display the highest pixel values.
· MEAN—Use arithmetic mean to average overlapping pixels.
· BLEND—Use a distance weighted algorithm to average overlapping pixels.
· SUM—Add all of the overlapping pixel values.
Blend
Width (optional)
The number of pixels over which to apply the Blend Mosaic Operator.
View Point
Spacing X (optional)
When using the viewpoint mosaic method, you can horizontally shift the
center of the image using this parameter. The units are the same as the spatial
reference system.
View Point
Spacing Y (optional)
When using the viewpoint mosaic method, you can vertically shift the
center of the image using this parameter. The units are the same as the spatial
reference system.
Max Number
Per Mosaic (optional)
Set the maximum number of raster datasets that can be displayed at a given
time in a mosaic dataset.
Cell Size
Tolerance Factor (optional)
Consider images of similar spatial resolutions as having the same nominal
resolution. For example, with a factor of 0.1, all images with cell sizes
within 10 percent of each other will be grouped together for tools and
operations that use cell sizes.
Output
Cell Size (optional)
Set the cell size of the mosaic dataset using an existing raster dataset
or specify its width (x) and height (y).
Metadata
Level (optional)
Set the level of metadata to expose from the server to a client when
publishing the mosaic dataset.
· FULL—Transmit metadata about processing applied at the mosaic dataset
level as well as metadata related to the individual raster datasets.
· NONE—No metadata will be exposed to the client.
· BASIC—Transmit metadata related to individual raster datasets, such as the
number of columns and rows, cell size, and spatial reference information.
Allowed
Transmission Field (optional)
Limit the fields in the attribute table that clients can view. By default,
the list includes:
· Name
· MinPS
· MaxPS
· LowPS
· HighPS
· Tag
· GroupName
· ProductName
· CenterX
· CenterY
· ZOrder
· Shape_Length
· Shape_Area
Use Time
(optional)
Enable animation through time on the mosaic dataset. If time is activated,
you need to specify the start and end fields, and the time format.
· Unchecked—The mosaic dataset will not be time aware. This is the default.
· Checked—The mosaic dataset will be time aware. This allows the client to
use the Time Slider.
Start Time
Field (optional)
The field from the attribute table that shows the start time.
End Time
Field (optional)
The field from the attribute table that shows the end time.
Time
Format (optional)
Select the format that represents time in the fields chosen above.
· YYYY—Year
· YYYYMM—Year and month
· YYYY/MM—Year and month
· YYYY-MM—Year and month
· YYYYMMDD—Year, month, and day
· YYYY/MM/DD—Year, month, and day
· YYYY-MM-DD—Year, month, and day
· YYYYMMDDhhmmss—Year, month, day, hour, minute, and seconds
· YYYY/MM/DD hh:mm:ss—Year, month, day, hour, minute, and seconds
· YYYY-MM-DD hh:mm:ss—Year, month, day, hour, minute, and seconds
· YYYYMMDDhhmmss.s—Year, month, day, hour, minute, seconds, and fraction of
seconds
· YYYY/MM/DD hh:mm:ss.s—Year, month, day, hour, minute, seconds, and
fraction of seconds
· YYYY-MM-DD hh:mm:ss.s—Year, month, day, hour, minute, seconds, and
fraction of seconds
Geographic
Transformation (optional)
The geographic transformations to associate with this mosaic dataset.
Max Number
of Download Items (optional)
Limit the number of raster datasets that can be downloaded per request.
Max Number
of Records Returned (optional)
Limit the number of records that can be downloaded per request.
Minimum
Pixel Contribution (optional)
Set the minimum number of pixels required for a mosaic dataset item to be
considered significant enough to be used in the mosaic dataset. Because of
overlapping imagery, you may have an item that is displaying a small sliver of
its overall image. Skipping these mosaic dataset items will help the
performance of the mosaic dataset.
Time
Interval (optional)
Specify the duration that represents each time step interval. The time
step interval defines the granularity of the temporal data. The unit of time is
specified in the Time Interval Units parameter.
Time
Interval Units (optional)
Choose the appropriate units for your time interval.
· None—There is no time unit, or the units are unknown.
· Milliseconds—The time units are in milliseconds.
· Seconds—The time units are in seconds.
· Minutes—The time units are in minutes.
· Hours—The time units are in hours.
· Days—The time units are in days.
· Weeks—The time units are in weeks.
· Months—The time units are in months.
· Years—The time units are in years.
· Decades—The time units are in decades.
· Centuries—The time units are in centuries.
5.
Default Compression Type (optional) نوع الضغط الافتراضي (اختياري)
Set the default
compression type. The default compression must be in the Allowed Transmission
Compression list or already set in the mosaic dataset's Allowed Compression
Methods property.
·
None—No compression will be used.
·
JPEG— Compresses up to 8:1 and is suitable for backdrops
·
LZ77— Compresses approximately 2:1. Suitable for analysis.
·
LERC—Compresses between 10:1 and 20:1. Compresses fast and is
suitable for serving raw imagery with high bit-depth (12-bit to 32-bit)
قم بتعيين نوع الضغط الافتراضي. يجب أن يكون الضغط
الافتراضي في قائمة ضغط الإرسال المسموح به أو تم تعيينه بالفعل في خاصية أساليب
الضغط المسموح بها لمجموعة بيانات دمج الصور.
• بلا - لن يتم استخدام
الضغط.
• JPEG - ضغط
حتى 8: 1 وهو مناسب للخلفيات
• LZ77 - يتم
الضغط بنسبة 2: 1 تقريبًا. مناسب للتحليل.
• LERC -
الضغطات بين 10: 1 و 20: 1. ضغط سريع ومناسب لتقديم الصور الأولية بعمق بت عالٍ
(12 بت إلى 32 بت)
JPEG
Quality (optional)
The compression quality when using JPEG. Compression quality ranges from 1
to 100. A higher number means better image quality but less compression.
LERC
Tolerance (optional)
Limits the per pixel error when using LERC compression. This value is
specified in the units of the mosaic dataset. For example, if the error is 10
centimeters and the mosaic dataset is in meters, enter 0.1.
Resampling
Technique (optional)
Determines how pixel values will be calculated when the dataset is
displayed at small scales. Choose an appropriate technique based on the type of
data you have.
· NEAREST—The fastest resampling method, and it minimizes changes to pixel
values. Suitable for discrete data, such as land cover.
· BILINEAR— Calculates the value of each pixel by averaging, based on
distance, the values of the surrounding 4 pixels. Suitable for continuous data.
· CUBIC—Calculates the value of each pixel by fitting a smooth curve based
on the surrounding 16 pixels. Produces the smoothest image, but can create
values outside of the range found in the source data. Suitable for continuous
data.
· MAJORITY—Determines the value of each pixel based on the most popular
value within a 3 by 3 window. Suitable for discrete data.
Clip To
Footprints (optional)
Often the raster dataset and its footprint have the same extent. If they
differ, you can clip the raster dataset to the footprint.
· Unchecked—Do not clip the rasters to the footprint. This is the default.
· Checked—Clip the rasters to the footprint.
Footprints
May Contain NoData (optional)
Allow for pixels that have NoData values.
· Checked—Show pixels with NoData values.
· Unchecked—Do not show pixels with NoData values. Note that while you may
see an improvement in performance, if your imagery does have NoData values,
they will appear as holes in your mosaic dataset.
Clip To
Boundary (optional)
Often the mosaic dataset and its boundary have the same extent. If they
differ, you can clip the mosaic dataset to the boundary.
· Checked—Clip the mosaicked image to the boundary. This is the default.
· Unchecked—Do not clip the mosaicked image to the boundary.
Color
Correction (optional)
Enable color correction on the mosaic dataset.
· Unchecked—Keep color correction off. This is the default.
· Checked—Use the color correction that has been set up for the mosaic
dataset.
Allowed
Mensuration Capabilities (optional)
Choose which measurements your viewers can perform on the mosaic dataset.
The ability to perform vertical measurements is dependent on your imagery and
may require a DEM.
· None—No mensuration capabilities will be allowed.
· Basic— Allow ground measurements such as distance, point, centroid, and
area calculations.
· Base-Top Height—Allow measurements from the base to the top of features.
Rational polynomial coefficients must be imbedded within the imagery.
· Base-Top Shadow Height—Allow measurements from the base of a feature to
the top of its shadow. Sun azimuth and sun elevation information is required.
· Top-Top Shadow Height—Allow measurements from the top of a feature to the top
of its shadow. Sun azimuth, sun elevation, and rational polynomial coefficients
are required.
· 3D—A DEM must be available.
Default
Mensuration (optional)
Choose the default mensuration capability for this mosaic dataset. The
default must be set in the Allowed Mensuration Capabilities parameter list or
already set in the mosaic dataset's Mensuration Capabilities property.
· None—No mensuration capabilities will be allowed.
· Basic— Allow ground measurements such as distance, point, centroid, and
area calculations.
· Base-Top Height—Allow measurements from the base to the top of features.
Rational polynomial coefficients must be imbedded within the imagery.
· Base-Top Shadow Height—Allow measurements from the base of a feature to
the top of its shadow. Sun azimuth and sun elevation information is required.
· Top-Top Shadow Height—Allow measurements from the top of a feature to the
top of its shadow. Sun azimuth, sun elevation, and rational polynomial
coefficients are required.
· 3D—A DEM must be available.
Data
Source Type (optional)
Define the type of imagery in the mosaic dataset.
· GENERIC—The mosaic dataset does not have a specified data type.
· THEMATIC—Thematic data has discrete values, such as land cover.
· PROCESSED—The mosaic dataset has been color adjusted.
· ELEVATION—The mosaic dataset contains elevation data.
· SCIENTIFIC—The mosaic dataset contains scientific data.
· VECTOR_UV—The mosaic dataset has two variables.
· VECTOR_MAGDIR—The mosaic dataset has magnitude and direction.
Processing
Templates (optional)
Choose the function chains that you want to use to process a mosaic
dataset or the mosaic dataset items, on-the-fly. You can add, remove, or
reorder the function chains.
All the template names that are added need to be unique.
Default
Processing Template (optional)
Define the default function chain. The default function chain will be
applied when the mosaic dataset is accessed.
Allowed
Mosaic Methods (optional)
Define the rules for displaying overlapping imagery.
· None—Order rasters based on the ObjectID in the mosaic dataset attribute
table.
· Center—Display imagery that is closest to the center of the screen.
· NorthWest—Display imagery that is closest to the northwest corner of the
mosaic dataset boundary.
· LockRaster—Select specific raster datasets to display.
· ByAttribute—Display and prioritize imagery based on a field in from the
attribute table.
· Nadir—Display the rasters with viewing angles closest to zero.
· Viewpoint—Display imagery that is closest to a selected viewing angle.
· Seamline—Smooth transitions between images using seamlines.
Default
Mosaic Methods (optional)
Choose the mosaic method that you prefer your views use. The default must
be set in the Allowed Mosaic Methods parameter list or already set in the
mosaic dataset's Allowed Mosaic Methods property.
· None—Order rasters based on the ObjectID in the mosaic dataset attribute
table.
· Center—Display imagery that is closest to the center of the screen.
· NorthWest—Display imagery that is closest to the northwest corner of the
mosaic dataset boundary.
· LockRaster—Select specific raster datasets to display.
· ByAttribute—Display and prioritize imagery based on a field in from the
attribute table.
· Nadir—Display the rasters with viewing angles closest to zero.
· Viewpoint—Display imagery that is closest to a selected viewing angle.
· Seamline—Smooth transitions between images using seamlines.
Product
Definition (optional)
Select a template that is either specific to the type of imagery you are
working with or is generic. The generic options include the standard supported
raster sensor types as follows:
· NONE—No band ordering is specified for the mosaic dataset. This is the
default.
· NATURAL_COLOR_RGB—Create a 3-band mosaic dataset, with red, green, and
blue wavelength ranges. This is designed for natural color imagery.
· NATURAL_COLOR_RGBI—Create a 4-band mosaic dataset, with red, green, blue,
and near infrared wavelength ranges.
· VECTOR_FIELD_UV—Create a mosaic dataset displaying two variables.
· VECTOR_FIELD_MAGNITUDE_DIRECTION—Create a mosaic dataset displaying
magnitude and direction.
· FALSE_COLOR_IRG—Create a 3-band mosaic dataset, with near infrared, red,
and green wavelength ranges.
· DMCII_3BANDS—Create a 3-band mosaic dataset using the DMCii wavelength
ranges.
· DEIMOS2_4BANDS—Create a 4-band mosaic dataset using the Deimos-2
wavelength ranges.
· DUBAISAT-2_4BANDS—Create a 4-band mosaic dataset using the DubaiSat-2
wavelength ranges.
· FORMOSAT-2_4BANDS—Create a 4-band mosaic dataset using the FORMOSAT-2
wavelength ranges.
· GEOEYE-1_4BANDS—Create a 4-band mosaic dataset using the GeoEye-1
wavelength ranges.
· GF-1 PMS_4BANDS—Create a 4-band mosaic dataset using the Gaofen-1
Panchromatic Multispectral Sensor wavelength ranges.
· GF-1 WFV_4BANDS—Create a 4-band mosaic dataset using the Gaofen-1 Wide
Field of View Sensor wavelength ranges.
· GF-2 PMS_4BANDS—Create a 4-band mosaic dataset using the Gaofen-2
Panchromatic Multispectral Sensor wavelength ranges.
· GF-4 PMI_4BANDS—Create a 4-band mosaic dataset using the Gaofen-4
panchromatic and multispectral wavelength ranges.
· HJ 1A/1B CCD_4BANDS—Create a 4-band mosaic dataset using the Huan Jing-1
CCD Multispectral or Hyperspectral Sensor wavelength ranges.
· IKONOS_4BANDS—Create a 4-band mosaic dataset using the IKONOS wavelength
ranges.
· JILIN-1_3BANDS—Create a 3-band mosaic dataset using the Jilin-1 wavelength
ranges.
· KOMPSAT-2_4BANDS—Create a 4-band mosaic dataset using the KOMPSAT-2
wavelength ranges.
· KOMPSAT-3_4BANDS—Create a 4-band mosaic dataset using the KOMPSAT-3
wavelength ranges.
· LANDSAT_6BANDS—Create a 6-band mosaic dataset using the Landsat 5 and 7
wavelength ranges from the TM and ETM+ sensors.
· LANDSAT_8BANDS—Create an 8-band mosaic dataset using the LANDSAT 8
wavelength ranges.
· LANDSAT_MSS_4BANDS—Create a 4-band mosaic dataset using the Landsat
wavelength ranges from the MSS sensor.
· PLEIADES-1_4BANDS—Create a 4-band mosaic dataset using the PLEIADES-1
wavelength ranges.
· QUICKBIRD_4BANDS—Create a 4-band mosaic dataset using the QuickBird
wavelength ranges.
· RAPIDEYE_5BANDS—Create a 5-band mosaic dataset using the RapidEye
wavelength ranges.
· SENTINEL2_13BANDS—Create a 13-band mosaic dataset using the Sentinel 2 MSI
wavelength ranges.
· SKYSAT_4BANDS—Create a 4-band mosaic dataset using the SkySat-C MSI
wavelength ranges.
· SPOT-5_4BANDS—Create a 4-band mosaic dataset using the SPOT-5 wavelength
ranges.
· SPOT-6_4BANDS—Create a 4-band mosaic dataset using the SPOT-6 wavelength
ranges.
· SPOT-7_4BANDS—Create a 4-band mosaic dataset using the SPOT-7 wavelength
ranges.
· TH-01_4BANDS—Create a 4-band mosaic dataset using the Tian Hui-1
wavelength ranges.
· WORLDVIEW-2_8BANDS—Create an 8-band mosaic dataset using the WorldView-2
wavelength ranges.
· WORLDVIEW-3_8BANDS—Create an 8-band mosaic dataset using the WorldView-3
wavelength ranges.
· WORLDVIEW-4_4BANDS—Create a 4-band mosaic dataset using the WorldView-4
wavelength ranges.
· ZY1-02C PMS_3BANDS—Create a 3-band mosaic dataset using the ZiYuan-1
panchromatic/multispectral wavelength ranges.
· ZY3-CRESDA_4BANDS—Create a 4-band mosaic dataset using the ZiYuan-3 CRESDA
wavelength ranges.
· ZY3-SASMAC_4BANDS—Create a 4-band mosaic dataset using the ZiYuan-3 SASMAC
wavelength ranges.
· CUSTOM—Define the number of bands and the average wavelength for each
band.
Product
Band Definitions (optional)
Edit Product Definition by adjusting the wavelength ranges, changing the
number of bands or the band order, and adding new bands.
Order
Field (optional)
Choose the default field to use when ordering rasters using the By
Attribute mosaic method. The list of fields is defined as those in the
attribute table that are of type metadata and are integer. This list can
include, but is not limited to:
· Name
· MinPS
· MaxPS
· LowPS
· HighPS
· Tag
· GroupName
· ProductName
· CenterX
· CenterY
· ZOrder
· Shape_Length
· Shape_Area
If your field is a numeric or date field, then the Order Base parameter
needs to be set.
This parameter is not needed if By Attribute is not an allowed mosaic
method.
Order Base
(optional)
Sort the rasters based on their difference from this value in the field
selected in the Order Field parameter.
If you are using a Date attribute, then it needs to be in one of the
following formats:
· YYYY/MM/DD HH:mm:ss.s
· YYYY/MM/DD HH:mm:ss
· YYYY/MM/DD HH:mm
· YYYY/MM/DD HH
· YYYY/MM/DD
· YYYY/MM
· YYYY
Sorting
Order Ascending (optional)
Sort ascending or descending.
· Checked—Sort ascending. This is the default setting.
· Unchecked—Sort descending.
Mosaic
Operator (optional)
Define rules for resolving overlapping pixels.
· FIRST—Display the first image within the attribute table.
· LAST—Display the last image within the attribute table.
· MIN—Display the lowest pixel values.
· MAX—Display the highest pixel values.
· MEAN—Use arithmetic mean to average overlapping pixels.
· BLEND—Use a distance weighted algorithm to average overlapping pixels.
· SUM—Add all of the overlapping pixel values.
Blend
Width (optional)
The number of pixels over which to apply the Blend Mosaic Operator.
View Point
Spacing X (optional)
When using the viewpoint mosaic method, you can horizontally shift the
center of the image using this parameter. The units are the same as the spatial
reference system.
View Point
Spacing Y (optional)
When using the viewpoint mosaic method, you can vertically shift the center
of the image using this parameter. The units are the same as the spatial
reference system.
Max Number
Per Mosaic (optional)
Set the maximum number of raster datasets that can be displayed at a given
time in a mosaic dataset.
Cell Size
Tolerance Factor (optional)
Consider images of similar spatial resolutions as having the same nominal
resolution. For example, with a factor of 0.1, all images with cell sizes
within 10 percent of each other will be grouped together for tools and
operations that use cell sizes.
Output
Cell Size (optional)
Set the cell size of the mosaic dataset using an existing raster dataset
or specify its width (x) and height (y).
Metadata
Level (optional)
Set the level of metadata to expose from the server to a client when publishing
the mosaic dataset.
· FULL—Transmit metadata about processing applied at the mosaic dataset
level as well as metadata related to the individual raster datasets.
· NONE—No metadata will be exposed to the client.
· BASIC—Transmit metadata related to individual raster datasets, such as the
number of columns and rows, cell size, and spatial reference information.
Allowed
Transmission Field (optional)
Limit the fields in the attribute table that clients can view. By default,
the list includes:
· Name
· MinPS
· MaxPS
· LowPS
· HighPS
· Tag
· GroupName
· ProductName
· CenterX
· CenterY
· ZOrder
· Shape_Length
· Shape_Area
Use Time
(optional)
Enable animation through time on the mosaic dataset. If time is activated,
you need to specify the start and end fields, and the time format.
· Unchecked—The mosaic dataset will not be time aware. This is the default.
· Checked—The mosaic dataset will be time aware. This allows the client to
use the Time Slider.
Start Time
Field (optional)
The field from the attribute table that shows the start time.
End Time
Field (optional)
The field from the attribute table that shows the end time.
Time
Format (optional)
Select the format that represents time in the fields chosen above.
· YYYY—Year
· YYYYMM—Year and month
· YYYY/MM—Year and month
· YYYY-MM—Year and month
· YYYYMMDD—Year, month, and day
· YYYY/MM/DD—Year, month, and day
· YYYY-MM-DD—Year, month, and day
· YYYYMMDDhhmmss—Year, month, day, hour, minute, and seconds
· YYYY/MM/DD hh:mm:ss—Year, month, day, hour, minute, and seconds
· YYYY-MM-DD hh:mm:ss—Year, month, day, hour, minute, and seconds
· YYYYMMDDhhmmss.s—Year, month, day, hour, minute, seconds, and fraction of
seconds
· YYYY/MM/DD hh:mm:ss.s—Year, month, day, hour, minute, seconds, and
fraction of seconds
· YYYY-MM-DD hh:mm:ss.s—Year, month, day, hour, minute, seconds, and
fraction of seconds
Geographic
Transformation (optional)
The geographic transformations to associate with this mosaic dataset.
Max Number
of Download Items (optional)
Limit the number of raster datasets that can be downloaded per request.
Max Number
of Records Returned (optional)
Limit the number of records that can be downloaded per request.
Minimum
Pixel Contribution (optional)
Set the minimum number of pixels required for a mosaic dataset item to be
considered significant enough to be used in the mosaic dataset. Because of
overlapping imagery, you may have an item that is displaying a small sliver of
its overall image. Skipping these mosaic dataset items will help the
performance of the mosaic dataset.
Time
Interval (optional)
Specify the duration that represents each time step interval. The time
step interval defines the granularity of the temporal data. The unit of time is
specified in the Time Interval Units parameter.
Time
Interval Units (optional)
Choose the appropriate units for your time interval.
· None—There is no time unit, or the units are unknown.
· Milliseconds—The time units are in milliseconds.
· Seconds—The time units are in seconds.
· Minutes—The time units are in minutes.
· Hours—The time units are in hours.
· Days—The time units are in days.
· Weeks—The time units are in weeks.
· Months—The time units are in months.
· Years—The time units are in years.
· Decades—The time units are in decades.
· Centuries—The time units are in centuries.
6.
JPEG Quality (optional) جودة
JPEG (اختياري)
The compression quality
when using JPEG. Compression quality ranges from 1 to 100. A higher number
means better image quality but less compression.
جودة الضغط عند استخدام JPEG.
تتراوح جودة الضغط من 1 إلى 100. الرقم الأعلى يعني جودة صورة أفضل ولكن ضغط أقل.
LERC
Tolerance (optional)
Limits the per pixel error when using LERC compression. This value is
specified in the units of the mosaic dataset. For example, if the error is 10
centimeters and the mosaic dataset is in meters, enter 0.1.
Resampling
Technique (optional)
Determines how pixel values will be calculated when the dataset is
displayed at small scales. Choose an appropriate technique based on the type of
data you have.
· NEAREST—The fastest resampling method, and it minimizes changes to pixel
values. Suitable for discrete data, such as land cover.
· BILINEAR— Calculates the value of each pixel by averaging, based on
distance, the values of the surrounding 4 pixels. Suitable for continuous data.
· CUBIC—Calculates the value of each pixel by fitting a smooth curve based
on the surrounding 16 pixels. Produces the smoothest image, but can create
values outside of the range found in the source data. Suitable for continuous
data.
· MAJORITY—Determines the value of each pixel based on the most popular
value within a 3 by 3 window. Suitable for discrete data.
Clip To
Footprints (optional)
Often the raster dataset and its footprint have the same extent. If they
differ, you can clip the raster dataset to the footprint.
· Unchecked—Do not clip the rasters to the footprint. This is the default.
· Checked—Clip the rasters to the footprint.
Footprints
May Contain NoData (optional)
Allow for pixels that have NoData values.
· Checked—Show pixels with NoData values.
· Unchecked—Do not show pixels with NoData values. Note that while you may
see an improvement in performance, if your imagery does have NoData values,
they will appear as holes in your mosaic dataset.
Clip To
Boundary (optional)
Often the mosaic dataset and its boundary have the same extent. If they
differ, you can clip the mosaic dataset to the boundary.
· Checked—Clip the mosaicked image to the boundary. This is the default.
· Unchecked—Do not clip the mosaicked image to the boundary.
Color
Correction (optional)
Enable color correction on the mosaic dataset.
· Unchecked—Keep color correction off. This is the default.
· Checked—Use the color correction that has been set up for the mosaic
dataset.
Allowed
Mensuration Capabilities (optional)
Choose which measurements your viewers can perform on the mosaic dataset.
The ability to perform vertical measurements is dependent on your imagery and
may require a DEM.
· None—No mensuration capabilities will be allowed.
· Basic— Allow ground measurements such as distance, point, centroid, and
area calculations.
· Base-Top Height—Allow measurements from the base to the top of features.
Rational polynomial coefficients must be imbedded within the imagery.
· Base-Top Shadow Height—Allow measurements from the base of a feature to
the top of its shadow. Sun azimuth and sun elevation information is required.
· Top-Top Shadow Height—Allow measurements from the top of a feature to the
top of its shadow. Sun azimuth, sun elevation, and rational polynomial
coefficients are required.
· 3D—A DEM must be available.
Default
Mensuration (optional)
Choose the default mensuration capability for this mosaic dataset. The
default must be set in the Allowed Mensuration Capabilities parameter list or
already set in the mosaic dataset's Mensuration Capabilities property.
· None—No mensuration capabilities will be allowed.
· Basic— Allow ground measurements such as distance, point, centroid, and
area calculations.
· Base-Top Height—Allow measurements from the base to the top of features.
Rational polynomial coefficients must be imbedded within the imagery.
· Base-Top Shadow Height—Allow measurements from the base of a feature to
the top of its shadow. Sun azimuth and sun elevation information is required.
· Top-Top Shadow Height—Allow measurements from the top of a feature to the
top of its shadow. Sun azimuth, sun elevation, and rational polynomial
coefficients are required.
· 3D—A DEM must be available.
Data
Source Type (optional)
Define the type of imagery in the mosaic dataset.
· GENERIC—The mosaic dataset does not have a specified data type.
· THEMATIC—Thematic data has discrete values, such as land cover.
· PROCESSED—The mosaic dataset has been color adjusted.
· ELEVATION—The mosaic dataset contains elevation data.
· SCIENTIFIC—The mosaic dataset contains scientific data.
· VECTOR_UV—The mosaic dataset has two variables.
· VECTOR_MAGDIR—The mosaic dataset has magnitude and direction.
Processing
Templates (optional)
Choose the function chains that you want to use to process a mosaic
dataset or the mosaic dataset items, on-the-fly. You can add, remove, or
reorder the function chains.
All the template names that are added need to be unique.
Default
Processing Template (optional)
Define the default function chain. The default function chain will be
applied when the mosaic dataset is accessed.
Allowed
Mosaic Methods (optional)
Define the rules for displaying overlapping imagery.
· None—Order rasters based on the ObjectID in the mosaic dataset attribute
table.
· Center—Display imagery that is closest to the center of the screen.
· NorthWest—Display imagery that is closest to the northwest corner of the
mosaic dataset boundary.
· LockRaster—Select specific raster datasets to display.
· ByAttribute—Display and prioritize imagery based on a field in from the
attribute table.
· Nadir—Display the rasters with viewing angles closest to zero.
· Viewpoint—Display imagery that is closest to a selected viewing angle.
· Seamline—Smooth transitions between images using seamlines.
Default
Mosaic Methods (optional)
Choose the mosaic method that you prefer your views use. The default must
be set in the Allowed Mosaic Methods parameter list or already set in the
mosaic dataset's Allowed Mosaic Methods property.
· None—Order rasters based on the ObjectID in the mosaic dataset attribute
table.
· Center—Display imagery that is closest to the center of the screen.
· NorthWest—Display imagery that is closest to the northwest corner of the
mosaic dataset boundary.
· LockRaster—Select specific raster datasets to display.
· ByAttribute—Display and prioritize imagery based on a field in from the
attribute table.
· Nadir—Display the rasters with viewing angles closest to zero.
· Viewpoint—Display imagery that is closest to a selected viewing angle.
· Seamline—Smooth transitions between images using seamlines.
Product
Definition (optional)
Select a template that is either specific to the type of imagery you are
working with or is generic. The generic options include the standard supported
raster sensor types as follows:
· NONE—No band ordering is specified for the mosaic dataset. This is the
default.
· NATURAL_COLOR_RGB—Create a 3-band mosaic dataset, with red, green, and
blue wavelength ranges. This is designed for natural color imagery.
· NATURAL_COLOR_RGBI—Create a 4-band mosaic dataset, with red, green, blue,
and near infrared wavelength ranges.
· VECTOR_FIELD_UV—Create a mosaic dataset displaying two variables.
· VECTOR_FIELD_MAGNITUDE_DIRECTION—Create a mosaic dataset displaying
magnitude and direction.
· FALSE_COLOR_IRG—Create a 3-band mosaic dataset, with near infrared, red,
and green wavelength ranges.
· DMCII_3BANDS—Create a 3-band mosaic dataset using the DMCii wavelength
ranges.
· DEIMOS2_4BANDS—Create a 4-band mosaic dataset using the Deimos-2
wavelength ranges.
· DUBAISAT-2_4BANDS—Create a 4-band mosaic dataset using the DubaiSat-2
wavelength ranges.
· FORMOSAT-2_4BANDS—Create a 4-band mosaic dataset using the FORMOSAT-2
wavelength ranges.
· GEOEYE-1_4BANDS—Create a 4-band mosaic dataset using the GeoEye-1
wavelength ranges.
· GF-1 PMS_4BANDS—Create a 4-band mosaic dataset using the Gaofen-1
Panchromatic Multispectral Sensor wavelength ranges.
· GF-1 WFV_4BANDS—Create a 4-band mosaic dataset using the Gaofen-1 Wide
Field of View Sensor wavelength ranges.
· GF-2 PMS_4BANDS—Create a 4-band mosaic dataset using the Gaofen-2
Panchromatic Multispectral Sensor wavelength ranges.
· GF-4 PMI_4BANDS—Create a 4-band mosaic dataset using the Gaofen-4
panchromatic and multispectral wavelength ranges.
· HJ 1A/1B CCD_4BANDS—Create a 4-band mosaic dataset using the Huan Jing-1
CCD Multispectral or Hyperspectral Sensor wavelength ranges.
· IKONOS_4BANDS—Create a 4-band mosaic dataset using the IKONOS wavelength
ranges.
· JILIN-1_3BANDS—Create a 3-band mosaic dataset using the Jilin-1 wavelength
ranges.
· KOMPSAT-2_4BANDS—Create a 4-band mosaic dataset using the KOMPSAT-2
wavelength ranges.
· KOMPSAT-3_4BANDS—Create a 4-band mosaic dataset using the KOMPSAT-3
wavelength ranges.
· LANDSAT_6BANDS—Create a 6-band mosaic dataset using the Landsat 5 and 7
wavelength ranges from the TM and ETM+ sensors.
· LANDSAT_8BANDS—Create an 8-band mosaic dataset using the LANDSAT 8
wavelength ranges.
· LANDSAT_MSS_4BANDS—Create a 4-band mosaic dataset using the Landsat
wavelength ranges from the MSS sensor.
· PLEIADES-1_4BANDS—Create a 4-band mosaic dataset using the PLEIADES-1
wavelength ranges.
· QUICKBIRD_4BANDS—Create a 4-band mosaic dataset using the QuickBird
wavelength ranges.
· RAPIDEYE_5BANDS—Create a 5-band mosaic dataset using the RapidEye
wavelength ranges.
· SENTINEL2_13BANDS—Create a 13-band mosaic dataset using the Sentinel 2 MSI
wavelength ranges.
· SKYSAT_4BANDS—Create a 4-band mosaic dataset using the SkySat-C MSI
wavelength ranges.
· SPOT-5_4BANDS—Create a 4-band mosaic dataset using the SPOT-5 wavelength
ranges.
· SPOT-6_4BANDS—Create a 4-band mosaic dataset using the SPOT-6 wavelength
ranges.
· SPOT-7_4BANDS—Create a 4-band mosaic dataset using the SPOT-7 wavelength
ranges.
· TH-01_4BANDS—Create a 4-band mosaic dataset using the Tian Hui-1
wavelength ranges.
· WORLDVIEW-2_8BANDS—Create an 8-band mosaic dataset using the WorldView-2
wavelength ranges.
· WORLDVIEW-3_8BANDS—Create an 8-band mosaic dataset using the WorldView-3
wavelength ranges.
· WORLDVIEW-4_4BANDS—Create a 4-band mosaic dataset using the WorldView-4
wavelength ranges.
· ZY1-02C PMS_3BANDS—Create a 3-band mosaic dataset using the ZiYuan-1
panchromatic/multispectral wavelength ranges.
· ZY3-CRESDA_4BANDS—Create a 4-band mosaic dataset using the ZiYuan-3 CRESDA
wavelength ranges.
· ZY3-SASMAC_4BANDS—Create a 4-band mosaic dataset using the ZiYuan-3 SASMAC
wavelength ranges.
· CUSTOM—Define the number of bands and the average wavelength for each
band.
Product
Band Definitions (optional)
Edit Product Definition by adjusting the wavelength ranges, changing the
number of bands or the band order, and adding new bands.
Order
Field (optional)
Choose the default field to use when ordering rasters using the By
Attribute mosaic method. The list of fields is defined as those in the
attribute table that are of type metadata and are integer. This list can
include, but is not limited to:
· Name
· MinPS
· MaxPS
· LowPS
· HighPS
· Tag
· GroupName
· ProductName
· CenterX
· CenterY
· ZOrder
· Shape_Length
· Shape_Area
If your field is a numeric or date field, then the Order Base parameter
needs to be set.
This parameter is not needed if By Attribute is not an allowed mosaic
method.
Order Base
(optional)
Sort the rasters based on their difference from this value in the field
selected in the Order Field parameter.
If you are using a Date attribute, then it needs to be in one of the
following formats:
· YYYY/MM/DD HH:mm:ss.s
· YYYY/MM/DD HH:mm:ss
· YYYY/MM/DD HH:mm
· YYYY/MM/DD HH
· YYYY/MM/DD
· YYYY/MM
· YYYY
Sorting
Order Ascending (optional)
Sort ascending or descending.
· Checked—Sort ascending. This is the default setting.
· Unchecked—Sort descending.
Mosaic
Operator (optional)
Define rules for resolving overlapping pixels.
· FIRST—Display the first image within the attribute table.
· LAST—Display the last image within the attribute table.
· MIN—Display the lowest pixel values.
· MAX—Display the highest pixel values.
· MEAN—Use arithmetic mean to average overlapping pixels.
· BLEND—Use a distance weighted algorithm to average overlapping pixels.
· SUM—Add all of the overlapping pixel values.
Blend
Width (optional)
The number of pixels over which to apply the Blend Mosaic Operator.
View Point
Spacing X (optional)
When using the viewpoint mosaic method, you can horizontally shift the
center of the image using this parameter. The units are the same as the spatial
reference system.
View Point
Spacing Y (optional)
When using the viewpoint mosaic method, you can vertically shift the center
of the image using this parameter. The units are the same as the spatial
reference system.
Max Number
Per Mosaic (optional)
Set the maximum number of raster datasets that can be displayed at a given
time in a mosaic dataset.
Cell Size
Tolerance Factor (optional)
Consider images of similar spatial resolutions as having the same nominal
resolution. For example, with a factor of 0.1, all images with cell sizes
within 10 percent of each other will be grouped together for tools and
operations that use cell sizes.
Output
Cell Size (optional)
Set the cell size of the mosaic dataset using an existing raster dataset
or specify its width (x) and height (y).
Metadata
Level (optional)
Set the level of metadata to expose from the server to a client when publishing
the mosaic dataset.
· FULL—Transmit metadata about processing applied at the mosaic dataset
level as well as metadata related to the individual raster datasets.
· NONE—No metadata will be exposed to the client.
· BASIC—Transmit metadata related to individual raster datasets, such as the
number of columns and rows, cell size, and spatial reference information.
Allowed
Transmission Field (optional)
Limit the fields in the attribute table that clients can view. By default,
the list includes:
· Name
· MinPS
· MaxPS
· LowPS
· HighPS
· Tag
· GroupName
· ProductName
· CenterX
· CenterY
· ZOrder
· Shape_Length
· Shape_Area
Use Time
(optional)
Enable animation through time on the mosaic dataset. If time is activated,
you need to specify the start and end fields, and the time format.
· Unchecked—The mosaic dataset will not be time aware. This is the default.
· Checked—The mosaic dataset will be time aware. This allows the client to
use the Time Slider.
Start Time
Field (optional)
The field from the attribute table that shows the start time.
End Time
Field (optional)
The field from the attribute table that shows the end time.
Time
Format (optional)
Select the format that represents time in the fields chosen above.
· YYYY—Year
· YYYYMM—Year and month
· YYYY/MM—Year and month
· YYYY-MM—Year and month
· YYYYMMDD—Year, month, and day
· YYYY/MM/DD—Year, month, and day
· YYYY-MM-DD—Year, month, and day
· YYYYMMDDhhmmss—Year, month, day, hour, minute, and seconds
· YYYY/MM/DD hh:mm:ss—Year, month, day, hour, minute, and seconds
· YYYY-MM-DD hh:mm:ss—Year, month, day, hour, minute, and seconds
· YYYYMMDDhhmmss.s—Year, month, day, hour, minute, seconds, and fraction of
seconds
· YYYY/MM/DD hh:mm:ss.s—Year, month, day, hour, minute, seconds, and
fraction of seconds
· YYYY-MM-DD hh:mm:ss.s—Year, month, day, hour, minute, seconds, and
fraction of seconds
Geographic
Transformation (optional)
The geographic transformations to associate with this mosaic dataset.
Max Number
of Download Items (optional)
Limit the number of raster datasets that can be downloaded per request.
Max Number
of Records Returned (optional)
Limit the number of records that can be downloaded per request.
Minimum
Pixel Contribution (optional)
Set the minimum number of pixels required for a mosaic dataset item to be
considered significant enough to be used in the mosaic dataset. Because of
overlapping imagery, you may have an item that is displaying a small sliver of
its overall image. Skipping these mosaic dataset items will help the
performance of the mosaic dataset.
Time
Interval (optional)
Specify the duration that represents each time step interval. The time
step interval defines the granularity of the temporal data. The unit of time is
specified in the Time Interval Units parameter.
Time
Interval Units (optional)
Choose the appropriate units for your time interval.
· None—There is no time unit, or the units are unknown.
· Milliseconds—The time units are in milliseconds.
· Seconds—The time units are in seconds.
· Minutes—The time units are in minutes.
· Hours—The time units are in hours.
· Days—The time units are in days.
· Weeks—The time units are in weeks.
· Months—The time units are in months.
· Years—The time units are in years.
· Decades—The time units are in decades.
· Centuries—The time units are in centuries.
7.
LERC Tolerance (optional) تسامح
Limits the per pixel
error when using LERC compression. This value is specified in the units of the
mosaic dataset. For example, if the error is 10 centimeters and the mosaic
dataset is in meters, enter 0.1.
يحد من الخطأ لكل بكسل عند استخدام ضغط LERC. يتم
تحديد هذه القيمة في وحدات مجموعة بيانات دمج الصور. على سبيل المثال ، إذا كان
الخطأ 10 سنتيمترات وكانت مجموعة بيانات دمج الصور بالأمتار ، فأدخل 0.1.
Resampling
Technique (optional)
Determines how pixel values will be calculated when the dataset is displayed
at small scales. Choose an appropriate technique based on the type of data you
have.
· NEAREST—The fastest resampling method, and it minimizes changes to pixel
values. Suitable for discrete data, such as land cover.
· BILINEAR— Calculates the value of each pixel by averaging, based on
distance, the values of the surrounding 4 pixels. Suitable for continuous data.
· CUBIC—Calculates the value of each pixel by fitting a smooth curve based
on the surrounding 16 pixels. Produces the smoothest image, but can create
values outside of the range found in the source data. Suitable for continuous
data.
· MAJORITY—Determines the value of each pixel based on the most popular
value within a 3 by 3 window. Suitable for discrete data.
Clip To
Footprints (optional)
Often the raster dataset and its footprint have the same extent. If they
differ, you can clip the raster dataset to the footprint.
· Unchecked—Do not clip the rasters to the footprint. This is the default.
· Checked—Clip the rasters to the footprint.
Footprints
May Contain NoData (optional)
Allow for pixels that have NoData values.
· Checked—Show pixels with NoData values.
· Unchecked—Do not show pixels with NoData values. Note that while you may
see an improvement in performance, if your imagery does have NoData values,
they will appear as holes in your mosaic dataset.
Clip To
Boundary (optional)
Often the mosaic dataset and its boundary have the same extent. If they
differ, you can clip the mosaic dataset to the boundary.
· Checked—Clip the mosaicked image to the boundary. This is the default.
· Unchecked—Do not clip the mosaicked image to the boundary.
Color
Correction (optional)
Enable color correction on the mosaic dataset.
· Unchecked—Keep color correction off. This is the default.
· Checked—Use the color correction that has been set up for the mosaic
dataset.
Allowed
Mensuration Capabilities (optional)
Choose which measurements your viewers can perform on the mosaic dataset.
The ability to perform vertical measurements is dependent on your imagery and
may require a DEM.
· None—No mensuration capabilities will be allowed.
· Basic— Allow ground measurements such as distance, point, centroid, and
area calculations.
· Base-Top Height—Allow measurements from the base to the top of features.
Rational polynomial coefficients must be imbedded within the imagery.
· Base-Top Shadow Height—Allow measurements from the base of a feature to
the top of its shadow. Sun azimuth and sun elevation information is required.
· Top-Top Shadow Height—Allow measurements from the top of a feature to the
top of its shadow. Sun azimuth, sun elevation, and rational polynomial
coefficients are required.
· 3D—A DEM must be available.
Default
Mensuration (optional)
Choose the default mensuration capability for this mosaic dataset. The
default must be set in the Allowed Mensuration Capabilities parameter list or
already set in the mosaic dataset's Mensuration Capabilities property.
· None—No mensuration capabilities will be allowed.
· Basic— Allow ground measurements such as distance, point, centroid, and
area calculations.
· Base-Top Height—Allow measurements from the base to the top of features.
Rational polynomial coefficients must be imbedded within the imagery.
· Base-Top Shadow Height—Allow measurements from the base of a feature to
the top of its shadow. Sun azimuth and sun elevation information is required.
· Top-Top Shadow Height—Allow measurements from the top of a feature to the
top of its shadow. Sun azimuth, sun elevation, and rational polynomial
coefficients are required.
· 3D—A DEM must be available.
Data
Source Type (optional)
Define the type of imagery in the mosaic dataset.
· GENERIC—The mosaic dataset does not have a specified data type.
· THEMATIC—Thematic data has discrete values, such as land cover.
· PROCESSED—The mosaic dataset has been color adjusted.
· ELEVATION—The mosaic dataset contains elevation data.
· SCIENTIFIC—The mosaic dataset contains scientific data.
· VECTOR_UV—The mosaic dataset has two variables.
· VECTOR_MAGDIR—The mosaic dataset has magnitude and direction.
Processing
Templates (optional)
Choose the function chains that you want to use to process a mosaic
dataset or the mosaic dataset items, on-the-fly. You can add, remove, or
reorder the function chains.
All the template names that are added need to be unique.
Default
Processing Template (optional)
Define the default function chain. The default function chain will be
applied when the mosaic dataset is accessed.
Allowed
Mosaic Methods (optional)
Define the rules for displaying overlapping imagery.
· None—Order rasters based on the ObjectID in the mosaic dataset attribute
table.
· Center—Display imagery that is closest to the center of the screen.
· NorthWest—Display imagery that is closest to the northwest corner of the
mosaic dataset boundary.
· LockRaster—Select specific raster datasets to display.
· ByAttribute—Display and prioritize imagery based on a field in from the
attribute table.
· Nadir—Display the rasters with viewing angles closest to zero.
· Viewpoint—Display imagery that is closest to a selected viewing angle.
· Seamline—Smooth transitions between images using seamlines.
Default
Mosaic Methods (optional)
Choose the mosaic method that you prefer your views use. The default must
be set in the Allowed Mosaic Methods parameter list or already set in the
mosaic dataset's Allowed Mosaic Methods property.
· None—Order rasters based on the ObjectID in the mosaic dataset attribute
table.
· Center—Display imagery that is closest to the center of the screen.
· NorthWest—Display imagery that is closest to the northwest corner of the
mosaic dataset boundary.
· LockRaster—Select specific raster datasets to display.
· ByAttribute—Display and prioritize imagery based on a field in from the
attribute table.
· Nadir—Display the rasters with viewing angles closest to zero.
· Viewpoint—Display imagery that is closest to a selected viewing angle.
· Seamline—Smooth transitions between images using seamlines.
Product
Definition (optional)
Select a template that is either specific to the type of imagery you are
working with or is generic. The generic options include the standard supported
raster sensor types as follows:
· NONE—No band ordering is specified for the mosaic dataset. This is the
default.
· NATURAL_COLOR_RGB—Create a 3-band mosaic dataset, with red, green, and
blue wavelength ranges. This is designed for natural color imagery.
· NATURAL_COLOR_RGBI—Create a 4-band mosaic dataset, with red, green, blue,
and near infrared wavelength ranges.
· VECTOR_FIELD_UV—Create a mosaic dataset displaying two variables.
· VECTOR_FIELD_MAGNITUDE_DIRECTION—Create a mosaic dataset displaying
magnitude and direction.
· FALSE_COLOR_IRG—Create a 3-band mosaic dataset, with near infrared, red,
and green wavelength ranges.
· DMCII_3BANDS—Create a 3-band mosaic dataset using the DMCii wavelength
ranges.
· DEIMOS2_4BANDS—Create a 4-band mosaic dataset using the Deimos-2 wavelength
ranges.
· DUBAISAT-2_4BANDS—Create a 4-band mosaic dataset using the DubaiSat-2
wavelength ranges.
· FORMOSAT-2_4BANDS—Create a 4-band mosaic dataset using the FORMOSAT-2
wavelength ranges.
· GEOEYE-1_4BANDS—Create a 4-band mosaic dataset using the GeoEye-1
wavelength ranges.
· GF-1 PMS_4BANDS—Create a 4-band mosaic dataset using the Gaofen-1
Panchromatic Multispectral Sensor wavelength ranges.
· GF-1 WFV_4BANDS—Create a 4-band mosaic dataset using the Gaofen-1 Wide
Field of View Sensor wavelength ranges.
· GF-2 PMS_4BANDS—Create a 4-band mosaic dataset using the Gaofen-2
Panchromatic Multispectral Sensor wavelength ranges.
· GF-4 PMI_4BANDS—Create a 4-band mosaic dataset using the Gaofen-4
panchromatic and multispectral wavelength ranges.
· HJ 1A/1B CCD_4BANDS—Create a 4-band mosaic dataset using the Huan Jing-1
CCD Multispectral or Hyperspectral Sensor wavelength ranges.
· IKONOS_4BANDS—Create a 4-band mosaic dataset using the IKONOS wavelength
ranges.
· JILIN-1_3BANDS—Create a 3-band mosaic dataset using the Jilin-1 wavelength
ranges.
· KOMPSAT-2_4BANDS—Create a 4-band mosaic dataset using the KOMPSAT-2
wavelength ranges.
· KOMPSAT-3_4BANDS—Create a 4-band mosaic dataset using the KOMPSAT-3
wavelength ranges.
· LANDSAT_6BANDS—Create a 6-band mosaic dataset using the Landsat 5 and 7
wavelength ranges from the TM and ETM+ sensors.
· LANDSAT_8BANDS—Create an 8-band mosaic dataset using the LANDSAT 8
wavelength ranges.
· LANDSAT_MSS_4BANDS—Create a 4-band mosaic dataset using the Landsat
wavelength ranges from the MSS sensor.
· PLEIADES-1_4BANDS—Create a 4-band mosaic dataset using the PLEIADES-1
wavelength ranges.
· QUICKBIRD_4BANDS—Create a 4-band mosaic dataset using the QuickBird
wavelength ranges.
· RAPIDEYE_5BANDS—Create a 5-band mosaic dataset using the RapidEye
wavelength ranges.
· SENTINEL2_13BANDS—Create a 13-band mosaic dataset using the Sentinel 2 MSI
wavelength ranges.
· SKYSAT_4BANDS—Create a 4-band mosaic dataset using the SkySat-C MSI
wavelength ranges.
· SPOT-5_4BANDS—Create a 4-band mosaic dataset using the SPOT-5 wavelength
ranges.
· SPOT-6_4BANDS—Create a 4-band mosaic dataset using the SPOT-6 wavelength
ranges.
· SPOT-7_4BANDS—Create a 4-band mosaic dataset using the SPOT-7 wavelength
ranges.
· TH-01_4BANDS—Create a 4-band mosaic dataset using the Tian Hui-1
wavelength ranges.
· WORLDVIEW-2_8BANDS—Create an 8-band mosaic dataset using the WorldView-2
wavelength ranges.
· WORLDVIEW-3_8BANDS—Create an 8-band mosaic dataset using the WorldView-3
wavelength ranges.
· WORLDVIEW-4_4BANDS—Create a 4-band mosaic dataset using the WorldView-4
wavelength ranges.
· ZY1-02C PMS_3BANDS—Create a 3-band mosaic dataset using the ZiYuan-1
panchromatic/multispectral wavelength ranges.
· ZY3-CRESDA_4BANDS—Create a 4-band mosaic dataset using the ZiYuan-3 CRESDA
wavelength ranges.
· ZY3-SASMAC_4BANDS—Create a 4-band mosaic dataset using the ZiYuan-3 SASMAC
wavelength ranges.
· CUSTOM—Define the number of bands and the average wavelength for each
band.
Product
Band Definitions (optional)
Edit Product Definition by adjusting the wavelength ranges, changing the
number of bands or the band order, and adding new bands.
Order
Field (optional)
Choose the default field to use when ordering rasters using the By
Attribute mosaic method. The list of fields is defined as those in the
attribute table that are of type metadata and are integer. This list can
include, but is not limited to:
· Name
· MinPS
· MaxPS
· LowPS
· HighPS
· Tag
· GroupName
· ProductName
· CenterX
· CenterY
· ZOrder
· Shape_Length
· Shape_Area
If your field is a numeric or date field, then the Order Base parameter
needs to be set.
This parameter is not needed if By Attribute is not an allowed mosaic
method.
Order Base
(optional)
Sort the rasters based on their difference from this value in the field
selected in the Order Field parameter.
If you are using a Date attribute, then it needs to be in one of the
following formats:
· YYYY/MM/DD HH:mm:ss.s
· YYYY/MM/DD HH:mm:ss
· YYYY/MM/DD HH:mm
· YYYY/MM/DD HH
· YYYY/MM/DD
· YYYY/MM
· YYYY
Sorting
Order Ascending (optional)
Sort ascending or descending.
· Checked—Sort ascending. This is the default setting.
· Unchecked—Sort descending.
Mosaic
Operator (optional)
Define rules for resolving overlapping pixels.
· FIRST—Display the first image within the attribute table.
· LAST—Display the last image within the attribute table.
· MIN—Display the lowest pixel values.
· MAX—Display the highest pixel values.
· MEAN—Use arithmetic mean to average overlapping pixels.
· BLEND—Use a distance weighted algorithm to average overlapping pixels.
· SUM—Add all of the overlapping pixel values.
Blend
Width (optional)
The number of pixels over which to apply the Blend Mosaic Operator.
View Point
Spacing X (optional)
When using the viewpoint mosaic method, you can horizontally shift the center
of the image using this parameter. The units are the same as the spatial
reference system.
View Point
Spacing Y (optional)
When using the viewpoint mosaic method, you can vertically shift the
center of the image using this parameter. The units are the same as the spatial
reference system.
Max Number
Per Mosaic (optional)
Set the maximum number of raster datasets that can be displayed at a given
time in a mosaic dataset.
Cell Size
Tolerance Factor (optional)
Consider images of similar spatial resolutions as having the same nominal
resolution. For example, with a factor of 0.1, all images with cell sizes
within 10 percent of each other will be grouped together for tools and
operations that use cell sizes.
Output
Cell Size (optional)
Set the cell size of the mosaic dataset using an existing raster dataset
or specify its width (x) and height (y).
Metadata
Level (optional)
Set the level of metadata to expose from the server to a client when
publishing the mosaic dataset.
· FULL—Transmit metadata about processing applied at the mosaic dataset
level as well as metadata related to the individual raster datasets.
· NONE—No metadata will be exposed to the client.
· BASIC—Transmit metadata related to individual raster datasets, such as the
number of columns and rows, cell size, and spatial reference information.
Allowed
Transmission Field (optional)
Limit the fields in the attribute table that clients can view. By default,
the list includes:
· Name
· MinPS
· MaxPS
· LowPS
· HighPS
· Tag
· GroupName
· ProductName
· CenterX
· CenterY
· ZOrder
· Shape_Length
· Shape_Area
Use Time
(optional)
Enable animation through time on the mosaic dataset. If time is activated,
you need to specify the start and end fields, and the time format.
· Unchecked—The mosaic dataset will not be time aware. This is the default.
· Checked—The mosaic dataset will be time aware. This allows the client to
use the Time Slider.
Start Time
Field (optional)
The field from the attribute table that shows the start time.
End Time
Field (optional)
The field from the attribute table that shows the end time.
Time
Format (optional)
Select the format that represents time in the fields chosen above.
· YYYY—Year
· YYYYMM—Year and month
· YYYY/MM—Year and month
· YYYY-MM—Year and month
· YYYYMMDD—Year, month, and day
· YYYY/MM/DD—Year, month, and day
· YYYY-MM-DD—Year, month, and day
· YYYYMMDDhhmmss—Year, month, day, hour, minute, and seconds
· YYYY/MM/DD hh:mm:ss—Year, month, day, hour, minute, and seconds
· YYYY-MM-DD hh:mm:ss—Year, month, day, hour, minute, and seconds
· YYYYMMDDhhmmss.s—Year, month, day, hour, minute, seconds, and fraction of
seconds
· YYYY/MM/DD hh:mm:ss.s—Year, month, day, hour, minute, seconds, and
fraction of seconds
· YYYY-MM-DD hh:mm:ss.s—Year, month, day, hour, minute, seconds, and
fraction of seconds
Geographic
Transformation (optional)
The geographic transformations to associate with this mosaic dataset.
Max Number
of Download Items (optional)
Limit the number of raster datasets that can be downloaded per request.
Max Number
of Records Returned (optional)
Limit the number of records that can be downloaded per request.
Minimum
Pixel Contribution (optional)
Set the minimum number of pixels required for a mosaic dataset item to be
considered significant enough to be used in the mosaic dataset. Because of
overlapping imagery, you may have an item that is displaying a small sliver of
its overall image. Skipping these mosaic dataset items will help the
performance of the mosaic dataset.
Time
Interval (optional)
Specify the duration that represents each time step interval. The time
step interval defines the granularity of the temporal data. The unit of time is
specified in the Time Interval Units parameter.
Time
Interval Units (optional)
Choose the appropriate units for your time interval.
· None—There is no time unit, or the units are unknown.
· Milliseconds—The time units are in milliseconds.
· Seconds—The time units are in seconds.
· Minutes—The time units are in minutes.
· Hours—The time units are in hours.
· Days—The time units are in days.
· Weeks—The time units are in weeks.
· Months—The time units are in months.
· Years—The time units are in years.
· Decades—The time units are in decades.
· Centuries—The time units are in centuries.
8.
Resampling Technique (optional) تقنية
إعادة التشكيل (اختياري)
Determines how pixel
values will be calculated when the dataset is displayed at small scales. Choose
an appropriate technique based on the type of data you have.
·
NEAREST—The fastest resampling method, and it minimizes changes to
pixel values. Suitable for discrete data, such as land cover.
·
BILINEAR— Calculates the value of each pixel by averaging, based
on distance, the values of the surrounding 4 pixels. Suitable for continuous
data.
·
CUBIC—Calculates the value of each pixel by fitting a smooth curve
based on the surrounding 16 pixels. Produces the smoothest image, but can
create values outside of the range found in the source data. Suitable for
continuous data.
·
MAJORITY—Determines the value of each pixel based on the most
popular value within a 3 by 3 window. Suitable for discrete data.
تحدد كيفية حساب قيم البكسل عند عرض مجموعة
البيانات بمقاييس صغيرة. اختر أسلوبًا مناسبًا بناءً على نوع البيانات التي لديك.
• أقرب - أسرع طريقة
لإعادة التشكيل ، وهي تقلل التغييرات على قيم البكسل. مناسب للبيانات المنفصلة ،
مثل الغطاء الأرضي.
• BILINEAR - يحسب قيمة كل بكسل عن طريق حساب متوسط ، بناءً على المسافة ،
لقيم 4 بكسل المحيطة. مناسب للبيانات المستمرة.
• CUBIC -
يحسب قيمة كل بكسل عن طريق ملاءمة منحنى ناعم بناءً على 16 بكسل المحيطة. ينتج
الصورة الأكثر نعومة ، لكن يمكنه إنشاء قيم خارج النطاق الموجود في البيانات
المصدر. مناسب للبيانات المستمرة.
• MAJORITY - تحدد قيمة كل بكسل بناءً على القيمة الأكثر شيوعًا داخل نافذة 3
× 3. مناسب للبيانات المنفصلة.
Clip To
Footprints (optional)
Often the raster dataset and its footprint have the same extent. If they
differ, you can clip the raster dataset to the footprint.
· Unchecked—Do not clip the rasters to the footprint. This is the default.
· Checked—Clip the rasters to the footprint.
Footprints
May Contain NoData (optional)
Allow for pixels that have NoData values.
· Checked—Show pixels with NoData values.
· Unchecked—Do not show pixels with NoData values. Note that while you may
see an improvement in performance, if your imagery does have NoData values,
they will appear as holes in your mosaic dataset.
Clip To
Boundary (optional)
Often the mosaic dataset and its boundary have the same extent. If they
differ, you can clip the mosaic dataset to the boundary.
· Checked—Clip the mosaicked image to the boundary. This is the default.
· Unchecked—Do not clip the mosaicked image to the boundary.
Color
Correction (optional)
Enable color correction on the mosaic dataset.
· Unchecked—Keep color correction off. This is the default.
· Checked—Use the color correction that has been set up for the mosaic
dataset.
Allowed
Mensuration Capabilities (optional)
Choose which measurements your viewers can perform on the mosaic dataset.
The ability to perform vertical measurements is dependent on your imagery and
may require a DEM.
· None—No mensuration capabilities will be allowed.
· Basic— Allow ground measurements such as distance, point, centroid, and
area calculations.
· Base-Top Height—Allow measurements from the base to the top of features.
Rational polynomial coefficients must be imbedded within the imagery.
· Base-Top Shadow Height—Allow measurements from the base of a feature to
the top of its shadow. Sun azimuth and sun elevation information is required.
· Top-Top Shadow Height—Allow measurements from the top of a feature to the
top of its shadow. Sun azimuth, sun elevation, and rational polynomial
coefficients are required.
· 3D—A DEM must be available.
Default
Mensuration (optional)
Choose the default mensuration capability for this mosaic dataset. The
default must be set in the Allowed Mensuration Capabilities parameter list or
already set in the mosaic dataset's Mensuration Capabilities property.
· None—No mensuration capabilities will be allowed.
· Basic— Allow ground measurements such as distance, point, centroid, and
area calculations.
· Base-Top Height—Allow measurements from the base to the top of features.
Rational polynomial coefficients must be imbedded within the imagery.
· Base-Top Shadow Height—Allow measurements from the base of a feature to
the top of its shadow. Sun azimuth and sun elevation information is required.
· Top-Top Shadow Height—Allow measurements from the top of a feature to the
top of its shadow. Sun azimuth, sun elevation, and rational polynomial
coefficients are required.
· 3D—A DEM must be available.
Data
Source Type (optional)
Define the type of imagery in the mosaic dataset.
· GENERIC—The mosaic dataset does not have a specified data type.
· THEMATIC—Thematic data has discrete values, such as land cover.
· PROCESSED—The mosaic dataset has been color adjusted.
· ELEVATION—The mosaic dataset contains elevation data.
· SCIENTIFIC—The mosaic dataset contains scientific data.
· VECTOR_UV—The mosaic dataset has two variables.
· VECTOR_MAGDIR—The mosaic dataset has magnitude and direction.
Processing
Templates (optional)
Choose the function chains that you want to use to process a mosaic
dataset or the mosaic dataset items, on-the-fly. You can add, remove, or
reorder the function chains.
All the template names that are added need to be unique.
Default
Processing Template (optional)
Define the default function chain. The default function chain will be
applied when the mosaic dataset is accessed.
Allowed
Mosaic Methods (optional)
Define the rules for displaying overlapping imagery.
· None—Order rasters based on the ObjectID in the mosaic dataset attribute
table.
· Center—Display imagery that is closest to the center of the screen.
· NorthWest—Display imagery that is closest to the northwest corner of the
mosaic dataset boundary.
· LockRaster—Select specific raster datasets to display.
· ByAttribute—Display and prioritize imagery based on a field in from the
attribute table.
· Nadir—Display the rasters with viewing angles closest to zero.
· Viewpoint—Display imagery that is closest to a selected viewing angle.
· Seamline—Smooth transitions between images using seamlines.
Default
Mosaic Methods (optional)
Choose the mosaic method that you prefer your views use. The default must
be set in the Allowed Mosaic Methods parameter list or already set in the
mosaic dataset's Allowed Mosaic Methods property.
· None—Order rasters based on the ObjectID in the mosaic dataset attribute
table.
· Center—Display imagery that is closest to the center of the screen.
· NorthWest—Display imagery that is closest to the northwest corner of the
mosaic dataset boundary.
· LockRaster—Select specific raster datasets to display.
· ByAttribute—Display and prioritize imagery based on a field in from the
attribute table.
· Nadir—Display the rasters with viewing angles closest to zero.
· Viewpoint—Display imagery that is closest to a selected viewing angle.
· Seamline—Smooth transitions between images using seamlines.
Product
Definition (optional)
Select a template that is either specific to the type of imagery you are
working with or is generic. The generic options include the standard supported
raster sensor types as follows:
· NONE—No band ordering is specified for the mosaic dataset. This is the
default.
· NATURAL_COLOR_RGB—Create a 3-band mosaic dataset, with red, green, and
blue wavelength ranges. This is designed for natural color imagery.
· NATURAL_COLOR_RGBI—Create a 4-band mosaic dataset, with red, green, blue,
and near infrared wavelength ranges.
· VECTOR_FIELD_UV—Create a mosaic dataset displaying two variables.
· VECTOR_FIELD_MAGNITUDE_DIRECTION—Create a mosaic dataset displaying
magnitude and direction.
· FALSE_COLOR_IRG—Create a 3-band mosaic dataset, with near infrared, red,
and green wavelength ranges.
· DMCII_3BANDS—Create a 3-band mosaic dataset using the DMCii wavelength
ranges.
· DEIMOS2_4BANDS—Create a 4-band mosaic dataset using the Deimos-2
wavelength ranges.
· DUBAISAT-2_4BANDS—Create a 4-band mosaic dataset using the DubaiSat-2
wavelength ranges.
· FORMOSAT-2_4BANDS—Create a 4-band mosaic dataset using the FORMOSAT-2
wavelength ranges.
· GEOEYE-1_4BANDS—Create a 4-band mosaic dataset using the GeoEye-1
wavelength ranges.
· GF-1 PMS_4BANDS—Create a 4-band mosaic dataset using the Gaofen-1
Panchromatic Multispectral Sensor wavelength ranges.
· GF-1 WFV_4BANDS—Create a 4-band mosaic dataset using the Gaofen-1 Wide
Field of View Sensor wavelength ranges.
· GF-2 PMS_4BANDS—Create a 4-band mosaic dataset using the Gaofen-2
Panchromatic Multispectral Sensor wavelength ranges.
· GF-4 PMI_4BANDS—Create a 4-band mosaic dataset using the Gaofen-4
panchromatic and multispectral wavelength ranges.
· HJ 1A/1B CCD_4BANDS—Create a 4-band mosaic dataset using the Huan Jing-1
CCD Multispectral or Hyperspectral Sensor wavelength ranges.
· IKONOS_4BANDS—Create a 4-band mosaic dataset using the IKONOS wavelength
ranges.
· JILIN-1_3BANDS—Create a 3-band mosaic dataset using the Jilin-1 wavelength
ranges.
· KOMPSAT-2_4BANDS—Create a 4-band mosaic dataset using the KOMPSAT-2
wavelength ranges.
· KOMPSAT-3_4BANDS—Create a 4-band mosaic dataset using the KOMPSAT-3
wavelength ranges.
· LANDSAT_6BANDS—Create a 6-band mosaic dataset using the Landsat 5 and 7
wavelength ranges from the TM and ETM+ sensors.
· LANDSAT_8BANDS—Create an 8-band mosaic dataset using the LANDSAT 8
wavelength ranges.
· LANDSAT_MSS_4BANDS—Create a 4-band mosaic dataset using the Landsat
wavelength ranges from the MSS sensor.
· PLEIADES-1_4BANDS—Create a 4-band mosaic dataset using the PLEIADES-1
wavelength ranges.
· QUICKBIRD_4BANDS—Create a 4-band mosaic dataset using the QuickBird
wavelength ranges.
· RAPIDEYE_5BANDS—Create a 5-band mosaic dataset using the RapidEye
wavelength ranges.
· SENTINEL2_13BANDS—Create a 13-band mosaic dataset using the Sentinel 2 MSI
wavelength ranges.
· SKYSAT_4BANDS—Create a 4-band mosaic dataset using the SkySat-C MSI
wavelength ranges.
· SPOT-5_4BANDS—Create a 4-band mosaic dataset using the SPOT-5 wavelength
ranges.
· SPOT-6_4BANDS—Create a 4-band mosaic dataset using the SPOT-6 wavelength
ranges.
· SPOT-7_4BANDS—Create a 4-band mosaic dataset using the SPOT-7 wavelength
ranges.
· TH-01_4BANDS—Create a 4-band mosaic dataset using the Tian Hui-1
wavelength ranges.
· WORLDVIEW-2_8BANDS—Create an 8-band mosaic dataset using the WorldView-2
wavelength ranges.
· WORLDVIEW-3_8BANDS—Create an 8-band mosaic dataset using the WorldView-3
wavelength ranges.
· WORLDVIEW-4_4BANDS—Create a 4-band mosaic dataset using the WorldView-4
wavelength ranges.
· ZY1-02C PMS_3BANDS—Create a 3-band mosaic dataset using the ZiYuan-1 panchromatic/multispectral
wavelength ranges.
· ZY3-CRESDA_4BANDS—Create a 4-band mosaic dataset using the ZiYuan-3 CRESDA
wavelength ranges.
· ZY3-SASMAC_4BANDS—Create a 4-band mosaic dataset using the ZiYuan-3 SASMAC
wavelength ranges.
· CUSTOM—Define the number of bands and the average wavelength for each
band.
Product
Band Definitions (optional)
Edit Product Definition by adjusting the wavelength ranges, changing the
number of bands or the band order, and adding new bands.
Order
Field (optional)
Choose the default field to use when ordering rasters using the By
Attribute mosaic method. The list of fields is defined as those in the
attribute table that are of type metadata and are integer. This list can
include, but is not limited to:
· Name
· MinPS
· MaxPS
· LowPS
· HighPS
· Tag
· GroupName
· ProductName
· CenterX
· CenterY
· ZOrder
· Shape_Length
· Shape_Area
If your field is a numeric or date field, then the Order Base parameter
needs to be set.
This parameter is not needed if By Attribute is not an allowed mosaic
method.
Order Base
(optional)
Sort the rasters based on their difference from this value in the field
selected in the Order Field parameter.
If you are using a Date attribute, then it needs to be in one of the
following formats:
· YYYY/MM/DD HH:mm:ss.s
· YYYY/MM/DD HH:mm:ss
· YYYY/MM/DD HH:mm
· YYYY/MM/DD HH
· YYYY/MM/DD
· YYYY/MM
· YYYY
Sorting
Order Ascending (optional)
Sort ascending or descending.
· Checked—Sort ascending. This is the default setting.
· Unchecked—Sort descending.
Mosaic
Operator (optional)
Define rules for resolving overlapping pixels.
· FIRST—Display the first image within the attribute table.
· LAST—Display the last image within the attribute table.
· MIN—Display the lowest pixel values.
· MAX—Display the highest pixel values.
· MEAN—Use arithmetic mean to average overlapping pixels.
· BLEND—Use a distance weighted algorithm to average overlapping pixels.
· SUM—Add all of the overlapping pixel values.
Blend
Width (optional)
The number of pixels over which to apply the Blend Mosaic Operator.
View Point
Spacing X (optional)
When using the viewpoint mosaic method, you can horizontally shift the
center of the image using this parameter. The units are the same as the spatial
reference system.
View Point
Spacing Y (optional)
When using the viewpoint mosaic method, you can vertically shift the
center of the image using this parameter. The units are the same as the spatial
reference system.
Max Number
Per Mosaic (optional)
Set the maximum number of raster datasets that can be displayed at a given
time in a mosaic dataset.
Cell Size
Tolerance Factor (optional)
Consider images of similar spatial resolutions as having the same nominal resolution.
For example, with a factor of 0.1, all images with cell sizes within 10 percent
of each other will be grouped together for tools and operations that use cell
sizes.
Output
Cell Size (optional)
Set the cell size of the mosaic dataset using an existing raster dataset
or specify its width (x) and height (y).
Metadata
Level (optional)
Set the level of metadata to expose from the server to a client when
publishing the mosaic dataset.
· FULL—Transmit metadata about processing applied at the mosaic dataset
level as well as metadata related to the individual raster datasets.
· NONE—No metadata will be exposed to the client.
· BASIC—Transmit metadata related to individual raster datasets, such as the
number of columns and rows, cell size, and spatial reference information.
Allowed
Transmission Field (optional)
Limit the fields in the attribute table that clients can view. By default,
the list includes:
· Name
· MinPS
· MaxPS
· LowPS
· HighPS
· Tag
· GroupName
· ProductName
· CenterX
· CenterY
· ZOrder
· Shape_Length
· Shape_Area
Use Time
(optional)
Enable animation through time on the mosaic dataset. If time is activated,
you need to specify the start and end fields, and the time format.
· Unchecked—The mosaic dataset will not be time aware. This is the default.
· Checked—The mosaic dataset will be time aware. This allows the client to
use the Time Slider.
Start Time
Field (optional)
The field from the attribute table that shows the start time.
End Time
Field (optional)
The field from the attribute table that shows the end time.
Time
Format (optional)
Select the format that represents time in the fields chosen above.
· YYYY—Year
· YYYYMM—Year and month
· YYYY/MM—Year and month
· YYYY-MM—Year and month
· YYYYMMDD—Year, month, and day
· YYYY/MM/DD—Year, month, and day
· YYYY-MM-DD—Year, month, and day
· YYYYMMDDhhmmss—Year, month, day, hour, minute, and seconds
· YYYY/MM/DD hh:mm:ss—Year, month, day, hour, minute, and seconds
· YYYY-MM-DD hh:mm:ss—Year, month, day, hour, minute, and seconds
· YYYYMMDDhhmmss.s—Year, month, day, hour, minute, seconds, and fraction of
seconds
· YYYY/MM/DD hh:mm:ss.s—Year, month, day, hour, minute, seconds, and
fraction of seconds
· YYYY-MM-DD hh:mm:ss.s—Year, month, day, hour, minute, seconds, and
fraction of seconds
Geographic
Transformation (optional)
The geographic transformations to associate with this mosaic dataset.
Max Number
of Download Items (optional)
Limit the number of raster datasets that can be downloaded per request.
Max Number
of Records Returned (optional)
Limit the number of records that can be downloaded per request.
Minimum
Pixel Contribution (optional)
Set the minimum number of pixels required for a mosaic dataset item to be
considered significant enough to be used in the mosaic dataset. Because of
overlapping imagery, you may have an item that is displaying a small sliver of
its overall image. Skipping these mosaic dataset items will help the
performance of the mosaic dataset.
Time
Interval (optional)
Specify the duration that represents each time step interval. The time
step interval defines the granularity of the temporal data. The unit of time is
specified in the Time Interval Units parameter.
Time
Interval Units (optional)
Choose the appropriate units for your time interval.
· None—There is no time unit, or the units are unknown.
· Milliseconds—The time units are in milliseconds.
· Seconds—The time units are in seconds.
· Minutes—The time units are in minutes.
· Hours—The time units are in hours.
· Days—The time units are in days.
· Weeks—The time units are in weeks.
· Months—The time units are in months.
· Years—The time units are in years.
· Decades—The time units are in decades.
· Centuries—The time units are in centuries.
9.
Clip To Footprints (optional) قص
إلى آثار الأقدام (اختياري)
Often the raster dataset
and its footprint have the same extent. If they differ, you can clip the raster
dataset to the footprint.
·
Unchecked—Do not clip the rasters to the footprint. This is the
default.
·
Checked—Clip the rasters to the footprint.
غالبًا ما يكون لمجموعة البيانات النقطية وأثرها
نفس المدى. إذا كانت مختلفة ، يمكنك قص مجموعة البيانات النقطية إلى البصمة.
• لم يتم التحقق منه — لا
تقم بقص التنقيط على البصمة. هذا هو الافتراضي.
• تم التحديد - قم بقص
البيانات النقطية إلى البصمة.
Footprints
May Contain NoData (optional)
Allow for pixels that have NoData values.
· Checked—Show pixels with NoData values.
· Unchecked—Do not show pixels with NoData values. Note that while you may
see an improvement in performance, if your imagery does have NoData values,
they will appear as holes in your mosaic dataset.
Clip To
Boundary (optional)
Often the mosaic dataset and its boundary have the same extent. If they
differ, you can clip the mosaic dataset to the boundary.
· Checked—Clip the mosaicked image to the boundary. This is the default.
· Unchecked—Do not clip the mosaicked image to the boundary.
Color
Correction (optional)
Enable color correction on the mosaic dataset.
· Unchecked—Keep color correction off. This is the default.
· Checked—Use the color correction that has been set up for the mosaic
dataset.
Allowed
Mensuration Capabilities (optional)
Choose which measurements your viewers can perform on the mosaic dataset.
The ability to perform vertical measurements is dependent on your imagery and
may require a DEM.
· None—No mensuration capabilities will be allowed.
· Basic— Allow ground measurements such as distance, point, centroid, and
area calculations.
· Base-Top Height—Allow measurements from the base to the top of features.
Rational polynomial coefficients must be imbedded within the imagery.
· Base-Top Shadow Height—Allow measurements from the base of a feature to
the top of its shadow. Sun azimuth and sun elevation information is required.
· Top-Top Shadow Height—Allow measurements from the top of a feature to the
top of its shadow. Sun azimuth, sun elevation, and rational polynomial
coefficients are required.
· 3D—A DEM must be available.
Default
Mensuration (optional)
Choose the default mensuration capability for this mosaic dataset. The
default must be set in the Allowed Mensuration Capabilities parameter list or
already set in the mosaic dataset's Mensuration Capabilities property.
· None—No mensuration capabilities will be allowed.
· Basic— Allow ground measurements such as distance, point, centroid, and
area calculations.
· Base-Top Height—Allow measurements from the base to the top of features.
Rational polynomial coefficients must be imbedded within the imagery.
· Base-Top Shadow Height—Allow measurements from the base of a feature to
the top of its shadow. Sun azimuth and sun elevation information is required.
· Top-Top Shadow Height—Allow measurements from the top of a feature to the
top of its shadow. Sun azimuth, sun elevation, and rational polynomial
coefficients are required.
· 3D—A DEM must be available.
Data
Source Type (optional)
Define the type of imagery in the mosaic dataset.
· GENERIC—The mosaic dataset does not have a specified data type.
· THEMATIC—Thematic data has discrete values, such as land cover.
· PROCESSED—The mosaic dataset has been color adjusted.
· ELEVATION—The mosaic dataset contains elevation data.
· SCIENTIFIC—The mosaic dataset contains scientific data.
· VECTOR_UV—The mosaic dataset has two variables.
· VECTOR_MAGDIR—The mosaic dataset has magnitude and direction.
Processing
Templates (optional)
Choose the function chains that you want to use to process a mosaic
dataset or the mosaic dataset items, on-the-fly. You can add, remove, or
reorder the function chains.
All the template names that are added need to be unique.
Default
Processing Template (optional)
Define the default function chain. The default function chain will be
applied when the mosaic dataset is accessed.
Allowed
Mosaic Methods (optional)
Define the rules for displaying overlapping imagery.
· None—Order rasters based on the ObjectID in the mosaic dataset attribute
table.
· Center—Display imagery that is closest to the center of the screen.
· NorthWest—Display imagery that is closest to the northwest corner of the
mosaic dataset boundary.
· LockRaster—Select specific raster datasets to display.
· ByAttribute—Display and prioritize imagery based on a field in from the
attribute table.
· Nadir—Display the rasters with viewing angles closest to zero.
· Viewpoint—Display imagery that is closest to a selected viewing angle.
· Seamline—Smooth transitions between images using seamlines.
Default
Mosaic Methods (optional)
Choose the mosaic method that you prefer your views use. The default must
be set in the Allowed Mosaic Methods parameter list or already set in the
mosaic dataset's Allowed Mosaic Methods property.
· None—Order rasters based on the ObjectID in the mosaic dataset attribute
table.
· Center—Display imagery that is closest to the center of the screen.
· NorthWest—Display imagery that is closest to the northwest corner of the
mosaic dataset boundary.
· LockRaster—Select specific raster datasets to display.
· ByAttribute—Display and prioritize imagery based on a field in from the
attribute table.
· Nadir—Display the rasters with viewing angles closest to zero.
· Viewpoint—Display imagery that is closest to a selected viewing angle.
· Seamline—Smooth transitions between images using seamlines.
Product
Definition (optional)
Select a template that is either specific to the type of imagery you are
working with or is generic. The generic options include the standard supported
raster sensor types as follows:
· NONE—No band ordering is specified for the mosaic dataset. This is the
default.
· NATURAL_COLOR_RGB—Create a 3-band mosaic dataset, with red, green, and
blue wavelength ranges. This is designed for natural color imagery.
· NATURAL_COLOR_RGBI—Create a 4-band mosaic dataset, with red, green, blue,
and near infrared wavelength ranges.
· VECTOR_FIELD_UV—Create a mosaic dataset displaying two variables.
· VECTOR_FIELD_MAGNITUDE_DIRECTION—Create a mosaic dataset displaying
magnitude and direction.
· FALSE_COLOR_IRG—Create a 3-band mosaic dataset, with near infrared, red,
and green wavelength ranges.
· DMCII_3BANDS—Create a 3-band mosaic dataset using the DMCii wavelength
ranges.
· DEIMOS2_4BANDS—Create a 4-band mosaic dataset using the Deimos-2
wavelength ranges.
· DUBAISAT-2_4BANDS—Create a 4-band mosaic dataset using the DubaiSat-2
wavelength ranges.
· FORMOSAT-2_4BANDS—Create a 4-band mosaic dataset using the FORMOSAT-2
wavelength ranges.
· GEOEYE-1_4BANDS—Create a 4-band mosaic dataset using the GeoEye-1
wavelength ranges.
· GF-1 PMS_4BANDS—Create a 4-band mosaic dataset using the Gaofen-1
Panchromatic Multispectral Sensor wavelength ranges.
· GF-1 WFV_4BANDS—Create a 4-band mosaic dataset using the Gaofen-1 Wide
Field of View Sensor wavelength ranges.
· GF-2 PMS_4BANDS—Create a 4-band mosaic dataset using the Gaofen-2
Panchromatic Multispectral Sensor wavelength ranges.
· GF-4 PMI_4BANDS—Create a 4-band mosaic dataset using the Gaofen-4
panchromatic and multispectral wavelength ranges.
· HJ 1A/1B CCD_4BANDS—Create a 4-band mosaic dataset using the Huan Jing-1
CCD Multispectral or Hyperspectral Sensor wavelength ranges.
· IKONOS_4BANDS—Create a 4-band mosaic dataset using the IKONOS wavelength
ranges.
· JILIN-1_3BANDS—Create a 3-band mosaic dataset using the Jilin-1 wavelength
ranges.
· KOMPSAT-2_4BANDS—Create a 4-band mosaic dataset using the KOMPSAT-2
wavelength ranges.
· KOMPSAT-3_4BANDS—Create a 4-band mosaic dataset using the KOMPSAT-3
wavelength ranges.
· LANDSAT_6BANDS—Create a 6-band mosaic dataset using the Landsat 5 and 7
wavelength ranges from the TM and ETM+ sensors.
· LANDSAT_8BANDS—Create an 8-band mosaic dataset using the LANDSAT 8
wavelength ranges.
· LANDSAT_MSS_4BANDS—Create a 4-band mosaic dataset using the Landsat
wavelength ranges from the MSS sensor.
· PLEIADES-1_4BANDS—Create a 4-band mosaic dataset using the PLEIADES-1
wavelength ranges.
· QUICKBIRD_4BANDS—Create a 4-band mosaic dataset using the QuickBird
wavelength ranges.
· RAPIDEYE_5BANDS—Create a 5-band mosaic dataset using the RapidEye
wavelength ranges.
· SENTINEL2_13BANDS—Create a 13-band mosaic dataset using the Sentinel 2 MSI
wavelength ranges.
· SKYSAT_4BANDS—Create a 4-band mosaic dataset using the SkySat-C MSI
wavelength ranges.
· SPOT-5_4BANDS—Create a 4-band mosaic dataset using the SPOT-5 wavelength
ranges.
· SPOT-6_4BANDS—Create a 4-band mosaic dataset using the SPOT-6 wavelength
ranges.
· SPOT-7_4BANDS—Create a 4-band mosaic dataset using the SPOT-7 wavelength
ranges.
· TH-01_4BANDS—Create a 4-band mosaic dataset using the Tian Hui-1
wavelength ranges.
· WORLDVIEW-2_8BANDS—Create an 8-band mosaic dataset using the WorldView-2
wavelength ranges.
· WORLDVIEW-3_8BANDS—Create an 8-band mosaic dataset using the WorldView-3
wavelength ranges.
· WORLDVIEW-4_4BANDS—Create a 4-band mosaic dataset using the WorldView-4
wavelength ranges.
· ZY1-02C PMS_3BANDS—Create a 3-band mosaic dataset using the ZiYuan-1
panchromatic/multispectral wavelength ranges.
· ZY3-CRESDA_4BANDS—Create a 4-band mosaic dataset using the ZiYuan-3 CRESDA
wavelength ranges.
· ZY3-SASMAC_4BANDS—Create a 4-band mosaic dataset using the ZiYuan-3 SASMAC
wavelength ranges.
· CUSTOM—Define the number of bands and the average wavelength for each
band.
Product
Band Definitions (optional)
Edit Product Definition by adjusting the wavelength ranges, changing the
number of bands or the band order, and adding new bands.
Order
Field (optional)
Choose the default field to use when ordering rasters using the By
Attribute mosaic method. The list of fields is defined as those in the
attribute table that are of type metadata and are integer. This list can
include, but is not limited to:
· Name
· MinPS
· MaxPS
· LowPS
· HighPS
· Tag
· GroupName
· ProductName
· CenterX
· CenterY
· ZOrder
· Shape_Length
· Shape_Area
If your field is a numeric or date field, then the Order Base parameter
needs to be set.
This parameter is not needed if By Attribute is not an allowed mosaic
method.
Order Base
(optional)
Sort the rasters based on their difference from this value in the field
selected in the Order Field parameter.
If you are using a Date attribute, then it needs to be in one of the
following formats:
· YYYY/MM/DD HH:mm:ss.s
· YYYY/MM/DD HH:mm:ss
· YYYY/MM/DD HH:mm
· YYYY/MM/DD HH
· YYYY/MM/DD
· YYYY/MM
· YYYY
Sorting
Order Ascending (optional)
Sort ascending or descending.
· Checked—Sort ascending. This is the default setting.
· Unchecked—Sort descending.
Mosaic
Operator (optional)
Define rules for resolving overlapping pixels.
· FIRST—Display the first image within the attribute table.
· LAST—Display the last image within the attribute table.
· MIN—Display the lowest pixel values.
· MAX—Display the highest pixel values.
· MEAN—Use arithmetic mean to average overlapping pixels.
· BLEND—Use a distance weighted algorithm to average overlapping pixels.
· SUM—Add all of the overlapping pixel values.
Blend
Width (optional)
The number of pixels over which to apply the Blend Mosaic Operator.
View Point
Spacing X (optional)
When using the viewpoint mosaic method, you can horizontally shift the
center of the image using this parameter. The units are the same as the spatial
reference system.
View Point
Spacing Y (optional)
When using the viewpoint mosaic method, you can vertically shift the
center of the image using this parameter. The units are the same as the spatial
reference system.
Max Number
Per Mosaic (optional)
Set the maximum number of raster datasets that can be displayed at a given
time in a mosaic dataset.
Cell Size
Tolerance Factor (optional)
Consider images of similar spatial resolutions as having the same nominal
resolution. For example, with a factor of 0.1, all images with cell sizes
within 10 percent of each other will be grouped together for tools and
operations that use cell sizes.
Output
Cell Size (optional)
Set the cell size of the mosaic dataset using an existing raster dataset
or specify its width (x) and height (y).
Metadata
Level (optional)
Set the level of metadata to expose from the server to a client when
publishing the mosaic dataset.
· FULL—Transmit metadata about processing applied at the mosaic dataset
level as well as metadata related to the individual raster datasets.
· NONE—No metadata will be exposed to the client.
· BASIC—Transmit metadata related to individual raster datasets, such as the
number of columns and rows, cell size, and spatial reference information.
Allowed
Transmission Field (optional)
Limit the fields in the attribute table that clients can view. By default,
the list includes:
· Name
· MinPS
· MaxPS
· LowPS
· HighPS
· Tag
· GroupName
· ProductName
· CenterX
· CenterY
· ZOrder
· Shape_Length
· Shape_Area
Use Time
(optional)
Enable animation through time on the mosaic dataset. If time is activated,
you need to specify the start and end fields, and the time format.
· Unchecked—The mosaic dataset will not be time aware. This is the default.
· Checked—The mosaic dataset will be time aware. This allows the client to
use the Time Slider.
Start Time
Field (optional)
The field from the attribute table that shows the start time.
End Time
Field (optional)
The field from the attribute table that shows the end time.
Time
Format (optional)
Select the format that represents time in the fields chosen above.
· YYYY—Year
· YYYYMM—Year and month
· YYYY/MM—Year and month
· YYYY-MM—Year and month
· YYYYMMDD—Year, month, and day
· YYYY/MM/DD—Year, month, and day
· YYYY-MM-DD—Year, month, and day
· YYYYMMDDhhmmss—Year, month, day, hour, minute, and seconds
· YYYY/MM/DD hh:mm:ss—Year, month, day, hour, minute, and seconds
· YYYY-MM-DD hh:mm:ss—Year, month, day, hour, minute, and seconds
· YYYYMMDDhhmmss.s—Year, month, day, hour, minute, seconds, and fraction of
seconds
· YYYY/MM/DD hh:mm:ss.s—Year, month, day, hour, minute, seconds, and
fraction of seconds
· YYYY-MM-DD hh:mm:ss.s—Year, month, day, hour, minute, seconds, and
fraction of seconds
Geographic
Transformation (optional)
The geographic transformations to associate with this mosaic dataset.
Max Number
of Download Items (optional)
Limit the number of raster datasets that can be downloaded per request.
Max Number
of Records Returned (optional)
Limit the number of records that can be downloaded per request.
Minimum
Pixel Contribution (optional)
Set the minimum number of pixels required for a mosaic dataset item to be
considered significant enough to be used in the mosaic dataset. Because of
overlapping imagery, you may have an item that is displaying a small sliver of
its overall image. Skipping these mosaic dataset items will help the
performance of the mosaic dataset.
Time
Interval (optional)
Specify the duration that represents each time step interval. The time
step interval defines the granularity of the temporal data. The unit of time is
specified in the Time Interval Units parameter.
Time Interval
Units (optional)
Choose the appropriate units for your time interval.
· None—There is no time unit, or the units are unknown.
· Milliseconds—The time units are in milliseconds.
· Seconds—The time units are in seconds.
· Minutes—The time units are in minutes.
· Hours—The time units are in hours.
· Days—The time units are in days.
· Weeks—The time units are in weeks.
· Months—The time units are in months.
· Years—The time units are in years.
· Decades—The time units are in decades.
· Centuries—The time units are in centuries.
10.
Footprints May Contain NoData (optional) قد لا تحتوي آثار الأقدام على بيانات (اختياري)
Allow for pixels that
have NoData values.
·
Checked—Show pixels with NoData values.
·
Unchecked—Do not show pixels with NoData values. Note that while
you may see an improvement in performance, if your imagery does have NoData
values, they will appear as holes in your mosaic dataset.
السماح بوحدات البكسل التي لا تحتوي على قيم
بيانات.
• تم التحديد — إظهار
وحدات البكسل بدون قيم بيانات.
• غير محدد - لا تعرض
وحدات البكسل بدون قيم بيانات. لاحظ أنه بينما قد تلاحظ تحسنًا في الأداء ، إذا
كانت صورك لا تحتوي على قيم "بلا بيانات" ، فستظهر على شكل ثغرات في
مجموعة بيانات دمج الصور الخاصة بك.
Clip To
Boundary (optional)
Often the mosaic dataset and its boundary have the same extent. If they
differ, you can clip the mosaic dataset to the boundary.
· Checked—Clip the mosaicked image to the boundary. This is the default.
· Unchecked—Do not clip the mosaicked image to the boundary.
Color
Correction (optional)
Enable color correction on the mosaic dataset.
· Unchecked—Keep color correction off. This is the default.
· Checked—Use the color correction that has been set up for the mosaic
dataset.
Allowed
Mensuration Capabilities (optional)
Choose which measurements your viewers can perform on the mosaic dataset.
The ability to perform vertical measurements is dependent on your imagery and
may require a DEM.
· None—No mensuration capabilities will be allowed.
· Basic— Allow ground measurements such as distance, point, centroid, and
area calculations.
· Base-Top Height—Allow measurements from the base to the top of features.
Rational polynomial coefficients must be imbedded within the imagery.
· Base-Top Shadow Height—Allow measurements from the base of a feature to
the top of its shadow. Sun azimuth and sun elevation information is required.
· Top-Top Shadow Height—Allow measurements from the top of a feature to the
top of its shadow. Sun azimuth, sun elevation, and rational polynomial
coefficients are required.
· 3D—A DEM must be available.
Default
Mensuration (optional)
Choose the default mensuration capability for this mosaic dataset. The
default must be set in the Allowed Mensuration Capabilities parameter list or
already set in the mosaic dataset's Mensuration Capabilities property.
· None—No mensuration capabilities will be allowed.
· Basic— Allow ground measurements such as distance, point, centroid, and
area calculations.
· Base-Top Height—Allow measurements from the base to the top of features.
Rational polynomial coefficients must be imbedded within the imagery.
· Base-Top Shadow Height—Allow measurements from the base of a feature to
the top of its shadow. Sun azimuth and sun elevation information is required.
· Top-Top Shadow Height—Allow measurements from the top of a feature to the
top of its shadow. Sun azimuth, sun elevation, and rational polynomial
coefficients are required.
· 3D—A DEM must be available.
Data
Source Type (optional)
Define the type of imagery in the mosaic dataset.
· GENERIC—The mosaic dataset does not have a specified data type.
· THEMATIC—Thematic data has discrete values, such as land cover.
· PROCESSED—The mosaic dataset has been color adjusted.
· ELEVATION—The mosaic dataset contains elevation data.
· SCIENTIFIC—The mosaic dataset contains scientific data.
· VECTOR_UV—The mosaic dataset has two variables.
· VECTOR_MAGDIR—The mosaic dataset has magnitude and direction.
Processing
Templates (optional)
Choose the function chains that you want to use to process a mosaic
dataset or the mosaic dataset items, on-the-fly. You can add, remove, or
reorder the function chains.
All the template names that are added need to be unique.
Default
Processing Template (optional)
Define the default function chain. The default function chain will be
applied when the mosaic dataset is accessed.
Allowed
Mosaic Methods (optional)
Define the rules for displaying overlapping imagery.
· None—Order rasters based on the ObjectID in the mosaic dataset attribute
table.
· Center—Display imagery that is closest to the center of the screen.
· NorthWest—Display imagery that is closest to the northwest corner of the
mosaic dataset boundary.
· LockRaster—Select specific raster datasets to display.
· ByAttribute—Display and prioritize imagery based on a field in from the
attribute table.
· Nadir—Display the rasters with viewing angles closest to zero.
· Viewpoint—Display imagery that is closest to a selected viewing angle.
· Seamline—Smooth transitions between images using seamlines.
Default
Mosaic Methods (optional)
Choose the mosaic method that you prefer your views use. The default must
be set in the Allowed Mosaic Methods parameter list or already set in the
mosaic dataset's Allowed Mosaic Methods property.
· None—Order rasters based on the ObjectID in the mosaic dataset attribute
table.
· Center—Display imagery that is closest to the center of the screen.
· NorthWest—Display imagery that is closest to the northwest corner of the
mosaic dataset boundary.
· LockRaster—Select specific raster datasets to display.
· ByAttribute—Display and prioritize imagery based on a field in from the
attribute table.
· Nadir—Display the rasters with viewing angles closest to zero.
· Viewpoint—Display imagery that is closest to a selected viewing angle.
· Seamline—Smooth transitions between images using seamlines.
Product
Definition (optional)
Select a template that is either specific to the type of imagery you are
working with or is generic. The generic options include the standard supported
raster sensor types as follows:
· NONE—No band ordering is specified for the mosaic dataset. This is the
default.
· NATURAL_COLOR_RGB—Create a 3-band mosaic dataset, with red, green, and
blue wavelength ranges. This is designed for natural color imagery.
· NATURAL_COLOR_RGBI—Create a 4-band mosaic dataset, with red, green, blue,
and near infrared wavelength ranges.
· VECTOR_FIELD_UV—Create a mosaic dataset displaying two variables.
· VECTOR_FIELD_MAGNITUDE_DIRECTION—Create a mosaic dataset displaying
magnitude and direction.
· FALSE_COLOR_IRG—Create a 3-band mosaic dataset, with near infrared, red,
and green wavelength ranges.
· DMCII_3BANDS—Create a 3-band mosaic dataset using the DMCii wavelength
ranges.
· DEIMOS2_4BANDS—Create a 4-band mosaic dataset using the Deimos-2
wavelength ranges.
· DUBAISAT-2_4BANDS—Create a 4-band mosaic dataset using the DubaiSat-2
wavelength ranges.
· FORMOSAT-2_4BANDS—Create a 4-band mosaic dataset using the FORMOSAT-2
wavelength ranges.
· GEOEYE-1_4BANDS—Create a 4-band mosaic dataset using the GeoEye-1
wavelength ranges.
· GF-1 PMS_4BANDS—Create a 4-band mosaic dataset using the Gaofen-1
Panchromatic Multispectral Sensor wavelength ranges.
· GF-1 WFV_4BANDS—Create a 4-band mosaic dataset using the Gaofen-1 Wide
Field of View Sensor wavelength ranges.
· GF-2 PMS_4BANDS—Create a 4-band mosaic dataset using the Gaofen-2
Panchromatic Multispectral Sensor wavelength ranges.
· GF-4 PMI_4BANDS—Create a 4-band mosaic dataset using the Gaofen-4
panchromatic and multispectral wavelength ranges.
· HJ 1A/1B CCD_4BANDS—Create a 4-band mosaic dataset using the Huan Jing-1
CCD Multispectral or Hyperspectral Sensor wavelength ranges.
· IKONOS_4BANDS—Create a 4-band mosaic dataset using the IKONOS wavelength
ranges.
· JILIN-1_3BANDS—Create a 3-band mosaic dataset using the Jilin-1 wavelength
ranges.
· KOMPSAT-2_4BANDS—Create a 4-band mosaic dataset using the KOMPSAT-2
wavelength ranges.
· KOMPSAT-3_4BANDS—Create a 4-band mosaic dataset using the KOMPSAT-3
wavelength ranges.
· LANDSAT_6BANDS—Create a 6-band mosaic dataset using the Landsat 5 and 7
wavelength ranges from the TM and ETM+ sensors.
· LANDSAT_8BANDS—Create an 8-band mosaic dataset using the LANDSAT 8
wavelength ranges.
· LANDSAT_MSS_4BANDS—Create a 4-band mosaic dataset using the Landsat
wavelength ranges from the MSS sensor.
· PLEIADES-1_4BANDS—Create a 4-band mosaic dataset using the PLEIADES-1
wavelength ranges.
· QUICKBIRD_4BANDS—Create a 4-band mosaic dataset using the QuickBird
wavelength ranges.
· RAPIDEYE_5BANDS—Create a 5-band mosaic dataset using the RapidEye
wavelength ranges.
· SENTINEL2_13BANDS—Create a 13-band mosaic dataset using the Sentinel 2 MSI
wavelength ranges.
· SKYSAT_4BANDS—Create a 4-band mosaic dataset using the SkySat-C MSI
wavelength ranges.
· SPOT-5_4BANDS—Create a 4-band mosaic dataset using the SPOT-5 wavelength
ranges.
· SPOT-6_4BANDS—Create a 4-band mosaic dataset using the SPOT-6 wavelength
ranges.
· SPOT-7_4BANDS—Create a 4-band mosaic dataset using the SPOT-7 wavelength
ranges.
· TH-01_4BANDS—Create a 4-band mosaic dataset using the Tian Hui-1
wavelength ranges.
· WORLDVIEW-2_8BANDS—Create an 8-band mosaic dataset using the WorldView-2
wavelength ranges.
· WORLDVIEW-3_8BANDS—Create an 8-band mosaic dataset using the WorldView-3
wavelength ranges.
· WORLDVIEW-4_4BANDS—Create a 4-band mosaic dataset using the WorldView-4
wavelength ranges.
· ZY1-02C PMS_3BANDS—Create a 3-band mosaic dataset using the ZiYuan-1
panchromatic/multispectral wavelength ranges.
· ZY3-CRESDA_4BANDS—Create a 4-band mosaic dataset using the ZiYuan-3 CRESDA
wavelength ranges.
· ZY3-SASMAC_4BANDS—Create a 4-band mosaic dataset using the ZiYuan-3 SASMAC
wavelength ranges.
· CUSTOM—Define the number of bands and the average wavelength for each
band.
Product
Band Definitions (optional)
Edit Product Definition by adjusting the wavelength ranges, changing the
number of bands or the band order, and adding new bands.
Order
Field (optional)
Choose the default field to use when ordering rasters using the By
Attribute mosaic method. The list of fields is defined as those in the
attribute table that are of type metadata and are integer. This list can include,
but is not limited to:
· Name
· MinPS
· MaxPS
· LowPS
· HighPS
· Tag
· GroupName
· ProductName
· CenterX
· CenterY
· ZOrder
· Shape_Length
· Shape_Area
If your field is a numeric or date field, then the Order Base parameter
needs to be set.
This parameter is not needed if By Attribute is not an allowed mosaic
method.
Order Base
(optional)
Sort the rasters based on their difference from this value in the field
selected in the Order Field parameter.
If you are using a Date attribute, then it needs to be in one of the
following formats:
· YYYY/MM/DD HH:mm:ss.s
· YYYY/MM/DD HH:mm:ss
· YYYY/MM/DD HH:mm
· YYYY/MM/DD HH
· YYYY/MM/DD
· YYYY/MM
· YYYY
Sorting
Order Ascending (optional)
Sort ascending or descending.
· Checked—Sort ascending. This is the default setting.
· Unchecked—Sort descending.
Mosaic
Operator (optional)
Define rules for resolving overlapping pixels.
· FIRST—Display the first image within the attribute table.
· LAST—Display the last image within the attribute table.
· MIN—Display the lowest pixel values.
· MAX—Display the highest pixel values.
· MEAN—Use arithmetic mean to average overlapping pixels.
· BLEND—Use a distance weighted algorithm to average overlapping pixels.
· SUM—Add all of the overlapping pixel values.
Blend
Width (optional)
The number of pixels over which to apply the Blend Mosaic Operator.
View Point
Spacing X (optional)
When using the viewpoint mosaic method, you can horizontally shift the
center of the image using this parameter. The units are the same as the spatial
reference system.
View Point
Spacing Y (optional)
When using the viewpoint mosaic method, you can vertically shift the center
of the image using this parameter. The units are the same as the spatial
reference system.
Max Number
Per Mosaic (optional)
Set the maximum number of raster datasets that can be displayed at a given
time in a mosaic dataset.
Cell Size
Tolerance Factor (optional)
Consider images of similar spatial resolutions as having the same nominal
resolution. For example, with a factor of 0.1, all images with cell sizes
within 10 percent of each other will be grouped together for tools and
operations that use cell sizes.
Output
Cell Size (optional)
Set the cell size of the mosaic dataset using an existing raster dataset
or specify its width (x) and height (y).
Metadata
Level (optional)
Set the level of metadata to expose from the server to a client when
publishing the mosaic dataset.
· FULL—Transmit metadata about processing applied at the mosaic dataset
level as well as metadata related to the individual raster datasets.
· NONE—No metadata will be exposed to the client.
· BASIC—Transmit metadata related to individual raster datasets, such as the
number of columns and rows, cell size, and spatial reference information.
Allowed
Transmission Field (optional)
Limit the fields in the attribute table that clients can view. By default,
the list includes:
· Name
· MinPS
· MaxPS
· LowPS
· HighPS
· Tag
· GroupName
· ProductName
· CenterX
· CenterY
· ZOrder
· Shape_Length
· Shape_Area
Use Time
(optional)
Enable animation through time on the mosaic dataset. If time is activated,
you need to specify the start and end fields, and the time format.
· Unchecked—The mosaic dataset will not be time aware. This is the default.
· Checked—The mosaic dataset will be time aware. This allows the client to
use the Time Slider.
Start Time
Field (optional)
The field from the attribute table that shows the start time.
End Time
Field (optional)
The field from the attribute table that shows the end time.
Time
Format (optional)
Select the format that represents time in the fields chosen above.
· YYYY—Year
· YYYYMM—Year and month
· YYYY/MM—Year and month
· YYYY-MM—Year and month
· YYYYMMDD—Year, month, and day
· YYYY/MM/DD—Year, month, and day
· YYYY-MM-DD—Year, month, and day
· YYYYMMDDhhmmss—Year, month, day, hour, minute, and seconds
· YYYY/MM/DD hh:mm:ss—Year, month, day, hour, minute, and seconds
· YYYY-MM-DD hh:mm:ss—Year, month, day, hour, minute, and seconds
· YYYYMMDDhhmmss.s—Year, month, day, hour, minute, seconds, and fraction of
seconds
· YYYY/MM/DD hh:mm:ss.s—Year, month, day, hour, minute, seconds, and
fraction of seconds
· YYYY-MM-DD hh:mm:ss.s—Year, month, day, hour, minute, seconds, and
fraction of seconds
Geographic
Transformation (optional)
The geographic transformations to associate with this mosaic dataset.
Max Number
of Download Items (optional)
Limit the number of raster datasets that can be downloaded per request.
Max Number
of Records Returned (optional)
Limit the number of records that can be downloaded per request.
Minimum
Pixel Contribution (optional)
Set the minimum number of pixels required for a mosaic dataset item to be
considered significant enough to be used in the mosaic dataset. Because of
overlapping imagery, you may have an item that is displaying a small sliver of
its overall image. Skipping these mosaic dataset items will help the
performance of the mosaic dataset.
Time
Interval (optional)
Specify the duration that represents each time step interval. The time
step interval defines the granularity of the temporal data. The unit of time is
specified in the Time Interval Units parameter.
Time
Interval Units (optional)
Choose the appropriate units for your time interval.
· None—There is no time unit, or the units are unknown.
· Milliseconds—The time units are in milliseconds.
· Seconds—The time units are in seconds.
· Minutes—The time units are in minutes.
· Hours—The time units are in hours.
· Days—The time units are in days.
· Weeks—The time units are in weeks.
· Months—The time units are in months.
· Years—The time units are in years.
· Decades—The time units are in decades.
· Centuries—The time units are in centuries.
11.
Clip To Boundary (optional) قص إلى
الحدود (اختياري)
Often the mosaic dataset
and its boundary have the same extent. If they differ, you can clip the mosaic
dataset to the boundary.
·
Checked—Clip the mosaicked image to the boundary. This is the
default.
·
Unchecked—Do not clip the mosaicked image to the boundary.
غالبًا ما يكون لمجموعة البيانات دمج الصور
وحدودها نفس المدى. إذا كانت مختلفة ، يمكنك قص مجموعة بيانات دمج الصور إلى
الحدود.
• تم التحديد - قم بقص
الصورة المجمعة إلى الحد. هذا هو الافتراضي.
• لم يتم تحديده - لا تقم
بقص الصورة المجمعة بالحدود.
Color Correction
(optional)
Enable color correction on the mosaic dataset.
· Unchecked—Keep color correction off. This is the default.
· Checked—Use the color correction that has been set up for the mosaic
dataset.
Allowed
Mensuration Capabilities (optional)
Choose which measurements your viewers can perform on the mosaic dataset.
The ability to perform vertical measurements is dependent on your imagery and
may require a DEM.
· None—No mensuration capabilities will be allowed.
· Basic— Allow ground measurements such as distance, point, centroid, and
area calculations.
· Base-Top Height—Allow measurements from the base to the top of features.
Rational polynomial coefficients must be imbedded within the imagery.
· Base-Top Shadow Height—Allow measurements from the base of a feature to
the top of its shadow. Sun azimuth and sun elevation information is required.
· Top-Top Shadow Height—Allow measurements from the top of a feature to the
top of its shadow. Sun azimuth, sun elevation, and rational polynomial coefficients
are required.
· 3D—A DEM must be available.
Default
Mensuration (optional)
Choose the default mensuration capability for this mosaic dataset. The
default must be set in the Allowed Mensuration Capabilities parameter list or
already set in the mosaic dataset's Mensuration Capabilities property.
· None—No mensuration capabilities will be allowed.
· Basic— Allow ground measurements such as distance, point, centroid, and
area calculations.
· Base-Top Height—Allow measurements from the base to the top of features.
Rational polynomial coefficients must be imbedded within the imagery.
· Base-Top Shadow Height—Allow measurements from the base of a feature to
the top of its shadow. Sun azimuth and sun elevation information is required.
· Top-Top Shadow Height—Allow measurements from the top of a feature to the
top of its shadow. Sun azimuth, sun elevation, and rational polynomial
coefficients are required.
· 3D—A DEM must be available.
Data
Source Type (optional)
Define the type of imagery in the mosaic dataset.
· GENERIC—The mosaic dataset does not have a specified data type.
· THEMATIC—Thematic data has discrete values, such as land cover.
· PROCESSED—The mosaic dataset has been color adjusted.
· ELEVATION—The mosaic dataset contains elevation data.
· SCIENTIFIC—The mosaic dataset contains scientific data.
· VECTOR_UV—The mosaic dataset has two variables.
· VECTOR_MAGDIR—The mosaic dataset has magnitude and direction.
Processing
Templates (optional)
Choose the function chains that you want to use to process a mosaic
dataset or the mosaic dataset items, on-the-fly. You can add, remove, or
reorder the function chains.
All the template names that are added need to be unique.
Default
Processing Template (optional)
Define the default function chain. The default function chain will be
applied when the mosaic dataset is accessed.
Allowed
Mosaic Methods (optional)
Define the rules for displaying overlapping imagery.
· None—Order rasters based on the ObjectID in the mosaic dataset attribute
table.
· Center—Display imagery that is closest to the center of the screen.
· NorthWest—Display imagery that is closest to the northwest corner of the
mosaic dataset boundary.
· LockRaster—Select specific raster datasets to display.
· ByAttribute—Display and prioritize imagery based on a field in from the
attribute table.
· Nadir—Display the rasters with viewing angles closest to zero.
· Viewpoint—Display imagery that is closest to a selected viewing angle.
· Seamline—Smooth transitions between images using seamlines.
Default
Mosaic Methods (optional)
Choose the mosaic method that you prefer your views use. The default must
be set in the Allowed Mosaic Methods parameter list or already set in the
mosaic dataset's Allowed Mosaic Methods property.
· None—Order rasters based on the ObjectID in the mosaic dataset attribute
table.
· Center—Display imagery that is closest to the center of the screen.
· NorthWest—Display imagery that is closest to the northwest corner of the
mosaic dataset boundary.
· LockRaster—Select specific raster datasets to display.
· ByAttribute—Display and prioritize imagery based on a field in from the
attribute table.
· Nadir—Display the rasters with viewing angles closest to zero.
· Viewpoint—Display imagery that is closest to a selected viewing angle.
· Seamline—Smooth transitions between images using seamlines.
Product
Definition (optional)
Select a template that is either specific to the type of imagery you are
working with or is generic. The generic options include the standard supported
raster sensor types as follows:
· NONE—No band ordering is specified for the mosaic dataset. This is the
default.
· NATURAL_COLOR_RGB—Create a 3-band mosaic dataset, with red, green, and
blue wavelength ranges. This is designed for natural color imagery.
· NATURAL_COLOR_RGBI—Create a 4-band mosaic dataset, with red, green, blue,
and near infrared wavelength ranges.
· VECTOR_FIELD_UV—Create a mosaic dataset displaying two variables.
· VECTOR_FIELD_MAGNITUDE_DIRECTION—Create a mosaic dataset displaying
magnitude and direction.
· FALSE_COLOR_IRG—Create a 3-band mosaic dataset, with near infrared, red,
and green wavelength ranges.
· DMCII_3BANDS—Create a 3-band mosaic dataset using the DMCii wavelength
ranges.
· DEIMOS2_4BANDS—Create a 4-band mosaic dataset using the Deimos-2
wavelength ranges.
· DUBAISAT-2_4BANDS—Create a 4-band mosaic dataset using the DubaiSat-2
wavelength ranges.
· FORMOSAT-2_4BANDS—Create a 4-band mosaic dataset using the FORMOSAT-2
wavelength ranges.
· GEOEYE-1_4BANDS—Create a 4-band mosaic dataset using the GeoEye-1
wavelength ranges.
· GF-1 PMS_4BANDS—Create a 4-band mosaic dataset using the Gaofen-1
Panchromatic Multispectral Sensor wavelength ranges.
· GF-1 WFV_4BANDS—Create a 4-band mosaic dataset using the Gaofen-1 Wide
Field of View Sensor wavelength ranges.
· GF-2 PMS_4BANDS—Create a 4-band mosaic dataset using the Gaofen-2
Panchromatic Multispectral Sensor wavelength ranges.
· GF-4 PMI_4BANDS—Create a 4-band mosaic dataset using the Gaofen-4
panchromatic and multispectral wavelength ranges.
· HJ 1A/1B CCD_4BANDS—Create a 4-band mosaic dataset using the Huan Jing-1
CCD Multispectral or Hyperspectral Sensor wavelength ranges.
· IKONOS_4BANDS—Create a 4-band mosaic dataset using the IKONOS wavelength
ranges.
· JILIN-1_3BANDS—Create a 3-band mosaic dataset using the Jilin-1 wavelength
ranges.
· KOMPSAT-2_4BANDS—Create a 4-band mosaic dataset using the KOMPSAT-2
wavelength ranges.
· KOMPSAT-3_4BANDS—Create a 4-band mosaic dataset using the KOMPSAT-3
wavelength ranges.
· LANDSAT_6BANDS—Create a 6-band mosaic dataset using the Landsat 5 and 7 wavelength
ranges from the TM and ETM+ sensors.
· LANDSAT_8BANDS—Create an 8-band mosaic dataset using the LANDSAT 8
wavelength ranges.
· LANDSAT_MSS_4BANDS—Create a 4-band mosaic dataset using the Landsat
wavelength ranges from the MSS sensor.
· PLEIADES-1_4BANDS—Create a 4-band mosaic dataset using the PLEIADES-1
wavelength ranges.
· QUICKBIRD_4BANDS—Create a 4-band mosaic dataset using the QuickBird
wavelength ranges.
· RAPIDEYE_5BANDS—Create a 5-band mosaic dataset using the RapidEye
wavelength ranges.
· SENTINEL2_13BANDS—Create a 13-band mosaic dataset using the Sentinel 2 MSI
wavelength ranges.
· SKYSAT_4BANDS—Create a 4-band mosaic dataset using the SkySat-C MSI
wavelength ranges.
· SPOT-5_4BANDS—Create a 4-band mosaic dataset using the SPOT-5 wavelength
ranges.
· SPOT-6_4BANDS—Create a 4-band mosaic dataset using the SPOT-6 wavelength
ranges.
· SPOT-7_4BANDS—Create a 4-band mosaic dataset using the SPOT-7 wavelength
ranges.
· TH-01_4BANDS—Create a 4-band mosaic dataset using the Tian Hui-1
wavelength ranges.
· WORLDVIEW-2_8BANDS—Create an 8-band mosaic dataset using the WorldView-2
wavelength ranges.
· WORLDVIEW-3_8BANDS—Create an 8-band mosaic dataset using the WorldView-3
wavelength ranges.
· WORLDVIEW-4_4BANDS—Create a 4-band mosaic dataset using the WorldView-4
wavelength ranges.
· ZY1-02C PMS_3BANDS—Create a 3-band mosaic dataset using the ZiYuan-1 panchromatic/multispectral
wavelength ranges.
· ZY3-CRESDA_4BANDS—Create a 4-band mosaic dataset using the ZiYuan-3 CRESDA
wavelength ranges.
· ZY3-SASMAC_4BANDS—Create a 4-band mosaic dataset using the ZiYuan-3 SASMAC
wavelength ranges.
· CUSTOM—Define the number of bands and the average wavelength for each
band.
Product
Band Definitions (optional)
Edit Product Definition by adjusting the wavelength ranges, changing the
number of bands or the band order, and adding new bands.
Order
Field (optional)
Choose the default field to use when ordering rasters using the By
Attribute mosaic method. The list of fields is defined as those in the
attribute table that are of type metadata and are integer. This list can
include, but is not limited to:
· Name
· MinPS
· MaxPS
· LowPS
· HighPS
· Tag
· GroupName
· ProductName
· CenterX
· CenterY
· ZOrder
· Shape_Length
· Shape_Area
If your field is a numeric or date field, then the Order Base parameter
needs to be set.
This parameter is not needed if By Attribute is not an allowed mosaic
method.
Order Base
(optional)
Sort the rasters based on their difference from this value in the field
selected in the Order Field parameter.
If you are using a Date attribute, then it needs to be in one of the
following formats:
· YYYY/MM/DD HH:mm:ss.s
· YYYY/MM/DD HH:mm:ss
· YYYY/MM/DD HH:mm
· YYYY/MM/DD HH
· YYYY/MM/DD
· YYYY/MM
· YYYY
Sorting
Order Ascending (optional)
Sort ascending or descending.
· Checked—Sort ascending. This is the default setting.
· Unchecked—Sort descending.
Mosaic
Operator (optional)
Define rules for resolving overlapping pixels.
· FIRST—Display the first image within the attribute table.
· LAST—Display the last image within the attribute table.
· MIN—Display the lowest pixel values.
· MAX—Display the highest pixel values.
· MEAN—Use arithmetic mean to average overlapping pixels.
· BLEND—Use a distance weighted algorithm to average overlapping pixels.
· SUM—Add all of the overlapping pixel values.
Blend
Width (optional)
The number of pixels over which to apply the Blend Mosaic Operator.
View Point
Spacing X (optional)
When using the viewpoint mosaic method, you can horizontally shift the
center of the image using this parameter. The units are the same as the spatial
reference system.
View Point
Spacing Y (optional)
When using the viewpoint mosaic method, you can vertically shift the
center of the image using this parameter. The units are the same as the spatial
reference system.
Max Number
Per Mosaic (optional)
Set the maximum number of raster datasets that can be displayed at a given
time in a mosaic dataset.
Cell Size
Tolerance Factor (optional)
Consider images of similar spatial resolutions as having the same nominal resolution.
For example, with a factor of 0.1, all images with cell sizes within 10 percent
of each other will be grouped together for tools and operations that use cell
sizes.
Output
Cell Size (optional)
Set the cell size of the mosaic dataset using an existing raster dataset
or specify its width (x) and height (y).
Metadata
Level (optional)
Set the level of metadata to expose from the server to a client when
publishing the mosaic dataset.
· FULL—Transmit metadata about processing applied at the mosaic dataset
level as well as metadata related to the individual raster datasets.
· NONE—No metadata will be exposed to the client.
· BASIC—Transmit metadata related to individual raster datasets, such as the
number of columns and rows, cell size, and spatial reference information.
Allowed
Transmission Field (optional)
Limit the fields in the attribute table that clients can view. By default,
the list includes:
· Name
· MinPS
· MaxPS
· LowPS
· HighPS
· Tag
· GroupName
· ProductName
· CenterX
· CenterY
· ZOrder
· Shape_Length
· Shape_Area
Use Time
(optional)
Enable animation through time on the mosaic dataset. If time is activated,
you need to specify the start and end fields, and the time format.
· Unchecked—The mosaic dataset will not be time aware. This is the default.
· Checked—The mosaic dataset will be time aware. This allows the client to
use the Time Slider.
Start Time
Field (optional)
The field from the attribute table that shows the start time.
End Time
Field (optional)
The field from the attribute table that shows the end time.
Time
Format (optional)
Select the format that represents time in the fields chosen above.
· YYYY—Year
· YYYYMM—Year and month
· YYYY/MM—Year and month
· YYYY-MM—Year and month
· YYYYMMDD—Year, month, and day
· YYYY/MM/DD—Year, month, and day
· YYYY-MM-DD—Year, month, and day
· YYYYMMDDhhmmss—Year, month, day, hour, minute, and seconds
· YYYY/MM/DD hh:mm:ss—Year, month, day, hour, minute, and seconds
· YYYY-MM-DD hh:mm:ss—Year, month, day, hour, minute, and seconds
· YYYYMMDDhhmmss.s—Year, month, day, hour, minute, seconds, and fraction of
seconds
· YYYY/MM/DD hh:mm:ss.s—Year, month, day, hour, minute, seconds, and
fraction of seconds
· YYYY-MM-DD hh:mm:ss.s—Year, month, day, hour, minute, seconds, and
fraction of seconds
Geographic
Transformation (optional)
The geographic transformations to associate with this mosaic dataset.
Max Number
of Download Items (optional)
Limit the number of raster datasets that can be downloaded per request.
Max Number
of Records Returned (optional)
Limit the number of records that can be downloaded per request.
Minimum
Pixel Contribution (optional)
Set the minimum number of pixels required for a mosaic dataset item to be
considered significant enough to be used in the mosaic dataset. Because of
overlapping imagery, you may have an item that is displaying a small sliver of
its overall image. Skipping these mosaic dataset items will help the
performance of the mosaic dataset.
Time
Interval (optional)
Specify the duration that represents each time step interval. The time
step interval defines the granularity of the temporal data. The unit of time is
specified in the Time Interval Units parameter.
Time
Interval Units (optional)
Choose the appropriate units for your time interval.
· None—There is no time unit, or the units are unknown.
· Milliseconds—The time units are in milliseconds.
· Seconds—The time units are in seconds.
· Minutes—The time units are in minutes.
· Hours—The time units are in hours.
· Days—The time units are in days.
· Weeks—The time units are in weeks.
· Months—The time units are in months.
· Years—The time units are in years.
· Decades—The time units are in decades.
· Centuries—The time units are in centuries.
12.
Color Correction (optional) تصحيح
الألوان (اختياري)
Enable color correction
on the mosaic dataset.
·
Unchecked—Keep color correction off. This is the default.
·
Checked—Use the color correction that has been set up for the
mosaic dataset.
تفعيل تصحيح الألوان في مجموعة بيانات دمج الصور.
• لم يتم تحديده - حافظ
على إيقاف تشغيل تصحيح الألوان. هذا هو الافتراضي.
• تم التحديد - استخدم
تصحيح اللون الذي تم إعداده لمجموعة بيانات دمج الصور.
Allowed
Mensuration Capabilities (optional)
Choose which measurements your viewers can perform on the mosaic dataset.
The ability to perform vertical measurements is dependent on your imagery and
may require a DEM.
· None—No mensuration capabilities will be allowed.
· Basic— Allow ground measurements such as distance, point, centroid, and
area calculations.
· Base-Top Height—Allow measurements from the base to the top of features.
Rational polynomial coefficients must be imbedded within the imagery.
· Base-Top Shadow Height—Allow measurements from the base of a feature to
the top of its shadow. Sun azimuth and sun elevation information is required.
· Top-Top Shadow Height—Allow measurements from the top of a feature to the
top of its shadow. Sun azimuth, sun elevation, and rational polynomial
coefficients are required.
· 3D—A DEM must be available.
Default
Mensuration (optional)
Choose the default mensuration capability for this mosaic dataset. The
default must be set in the Allowed Mensuration Capabilities parameter list or
already set in the mosaic dataset's Mensuration Capabilities property.
· None—No mensuration capabilities will be allowed.
· Basic— Allow ground measurements such as distance, point, centroid, and
area calculations.
· Base-Top Height—Allow measurements from the base to the top of features.
Rational polynomial coefficients must be imbedded within the imagery.
· Base-Top Shadow Height—Allow measurements from the base of a feature to
the top of its shadow. Sun azimuth and sun elevation information is required.
· Top-Top Shadow Height—Allow measurements from the top of a feature to the
top of its shadow. Sun azimuth, sun elevation, and rational polynomial
coefficients are required.
· 3D—A DEM must be available.
Data
Source Type (optional)
Define the type of imagery in the mosaic dataset.
· GENERIC—The mosaic dataset does not have a specified data type.
· THEMATIC—Thematic data has discrete values, such as land cover.
· PROCESSED—The mosaic dataset has been color adjusted.
· ELEVATION—The mosaic dataset contains elevation data.
· SCIENTIFIC—The mosaic dataset contains scientific data.
· VECTOR_UV—The mosaic dataset has two variables.
· VECTOR_MAGDIR—The mosaic dataset has magnitude and direction.
Processing
Templates (optional)
Choose the function chains that you want to use to process a mosaic
dataset or the mosaic dataset items, on-the-fly. You can add, remove, or
reorder the function chains.
All the template names that are added need to be unique.
Default Processing
Template (optional)
Define the default function chain. The default function chain will be
applied when the mosaic dataset is accessed.
Allowed
Mosaic Methods (optional)
Define the rules for displaying overlapping imagery.
· None—Order rasters based on the ObjectID in the mosaic dataset attribute
table.
· Center—Display imagery that is closest to the center of the screen.
· NorthWest—Display imagery that is closest to the northwest corner of the
mosaic dataset boundary.
· LockRaster—Select specific raster datasets to display.
· ByAttribute—Display and prioritize imagery based on a field in from the
attribute table.
· Nadir—Display the rasters with viewing angles closest to zero.
· Viewpoint—Display imagery that is closest to a selected viewing angle.
· Seamline—Smooth transitions between images using seamlines.
Default
Mosaic Methods (optional)
Choose the mosaic method that you prefer your views use. The default must
be set in the Allowed Mosaic Methods parameter list or already set in the
mosaic dataset's Allowed Mosaic Methods property.
· None—Order rasters based on the ObjectID in the mosaic dataset attribute
table.
· Center—Display imagery that is closest to the center of the screen.
· NorthWest—Display imagery that is closest to the northwest corner of the
mosaic dataset boundary.
· LockRaster—Select specific raster datasets to display.
· ByAttribute—Display and prioritize imagery based on a field in from the
attribute table.
· Nadir—Display the rasters with viewing angles closest to zero.
· Viewpoint—Display imagery that is closest to a selected viewing angle.
· Seamline—Smooth transitions between images using seamlines.
Product
Definition (optional)
Select a template that is either specific to the type of imagery you are
working with or is generic. The generic options include the standard supported
raster sensor types as follows:
· NONE—No band ordering is specified for the mosaic dataset. This is the
default.
· NATURAL_COLOR_RGB—Create a 3-band mosaic dataset, with red, green, and
blue wavelength ranges. This is designed for natural color imagery.
· NATURAL_COLOR_RGBI—Create a 4-band mosaic dataset, with red, green, blue,
and near infrared wavelength ranges.
· VECTOR_FIELD_UV—Create a mosaic dataset displaying two variables.
· VECTOR_FIELD_MAGNITUDE_DIRECTION—Create a mosaic dataset displaying
magnitude and direction.
· FALSE_COLOR_IRG—Create a 3-band mosaic dataset, with near infrared, red,
and green wavelength ranges.
· DMCII_3BANDS—Create a 3-band mosaic dataset using the DMCii wavelength
ranges.
· DEIMOS2_4BANDS—Create a 4-band mosaic dataset using the Deimos-2
wavelength ranges.
· DUBAISAT-2_4BANDS—Create a 4-band mosaic dataset using the DubaiSat-2
wavelength ranges.
· FORMOSAT-2_4BANDS—Create a 4-band mosaic dataset using the FORMOSAT-2
wavelength ranges.
· GEOEYE-1_4BANDS—Create a 4-band mosaic dataset using the GeoEye-1
wavelength ranges.
· GF-1 PMS_4BANDS—Create a 4-band mosaic dataset using the Gaofen-1
Panchromatic Multispectral Sensor wavelength ranges.
· GF-1 WFV_4BANDS—Create a 4-band mosaic dataset using the Gaofen-1 Wide
Field of View Sensor wavelength ranges.
· GF-2 PMS_4BANDS—Create a 4-band mosaic dataset using the Gaofen-2
Panchromatic Multispectral Sensor wavelength ranges.
· GF-4 PMI_4BANDS—Create a 4-band mosaic dataset using the Gaofen-4
panchromatic and multispectral wavelength ranges.
· HJ 1A/1B CCD_4BANDS—Create a 4-band mosaic dataset using the Huan Jing-1
CCD Multispectral or Hyperspectral Sensor wavelength ranges.
· IKONOS_4BANDS—Create a 4-band mosaic dataset using the IKONOS wavelength
ranges.
· JILIN-1_3BANDS—Create a 3-band mosaic dataset using the Jilin-1 wavelength
ranges.
· KOMPSAT-2_4BANDS—Create a 4-band mosaic dataset using the KOMPSAT-2
wavelength ranges.
· KOMPSAT-3_4BANDS—Create a 4-band mosaic dataset using the KOMPSAT-3
wavelength ranges.
· LANDSAT_6BANDS—Create a 6-band mosaic dataset using the Landsat 5 and 7
wavelength ranges from the TM and ETM+ sensors.
· LANDSAT_8BANDS—Create an 8-band mosaic dataset using the LANDSAT 8
wavelength ranges.
· LANDSAT_MSS_4BANDS—Create a 4-band mosaic dataset using the Landsat
wavelength ranges from the MSS sensor.
· PLEIADES-1_4BANDS—Create a 4-band mosaic dataset using the PLEIADES-1
wavelength ranges.
· QUICKBIRD_4BANDS—Create a 4-band mosaic dataset using the QuickBird
wavelength ranges.
· RAPIDEYE_5BANDS—Create a 5-band mosaic dataset using the RapidEye
wavelength ranges.
· SENTINEL2_13BANDS—Create a 13-band mosaic dataset using the Sentinel 2 MSI
wavelength ranges.
· SKYSAT_4BANDS—Create a 4-band mosaic dataset using the SkySat-C MSI
wavelength ranges.
· SPOT-5_4BANDS—Create a 4-band mosaic dataset using the SPOT-5 wavelength
ranges.
· SPOT-6_4BANDS—Create a 4-band mosaic dataset using the SPOT-6 wavelength
ranges.
· SPOT-7_4BANDS—Create a 4-band mosaic dataset using the SPOT-7 wavelength
ranges.
· TH-01_4BANDS—Create a 4-band mosaic dataset using the Tian Hui-1
wavelength ranges.
· WORLDVIEW-2_8BANDS—Create an 8-band mosaic dataset using the WorldView-2
wavelength ranges.
· WORLDVIEW-3_8BANDS—Create an 8-band mosaic dataset using the WorldView-3
wavelength ranges.
· WORLDVIEW-4_4BANDS—Create a 4-band mosaic dataset using the WorldView-4
wavelength ranges.
· ZY1-02C PMS_3BANDS—Create a 3-band mosaic dataset using the ZiYuan-1
panchromatic/multispectral wavelength ranges.
· ZY3-CRESDA_4BANDS—Create a 4-band mosaic dataset using the ZiYuan-3 CRESDA
wavelength ranges.
· ZY3-SASMAC_4BANDS—Create a 4-band mosaic dataset using the ZiYuan-3 SASMAC
wavelength ranges.
· CUSTOM—Define the number of bands and the average wavelength for each
band.
Product
Band Definitions (optional)
Edit Product Definition by adjusting the wavelength ranges, changing the number
of bands or the band order, and adding new bands.
Order
Field (optional)
Choose the default field to use when ordering rasters using the By
Attribute mosaic method. The list of fields is defined as those in the
attribute table that are of type metadata and are integer. This list can
include, but is not limited to:
· Name
· MinPS
· MaxPS
· LowPS
· HighPS
· Tag
· GroupName
· ProductName
· CenterX
· CenterY
· ZOrder
· Shape_Length
· Shape_Area
If your field is a numeric or date field, then the Order Base parameter
needs to be set.
This parameter is not needed if By Attribute is not an allowed mosaic
method.
Order Base
(optional)
Sort the rasters based on their difference from this value in the field
selected in the Order Field parameter.
If you are using a Date attribute, then it needs to be in one of the
following formats:
· YYYY/MM/DD HH:mm:ss.s
· YYYY/MM/DD HH:mm:ss
· YYYY/MM/DD HH:mm
· YYYY/MM/DD HH
· YYYY/MM/DD
· YYYY/MM
· YYYY
Sorting
Order Ascending (optional)
Sort ascending or descending.
· Checked—Sort ascending. This is the default setting.
· Unchecked—Sort descending.
Mosaic
Operator (optional)
Define rules for resolving overlapping pixels.
· FIRST—Display the first image within the attribute table.
· LAST—Display the last image within the attribute table.
· MIN—Display the lowest pixel values.
· MAX—Display the highest pixel values.
· MEAN—Use arithmetic mean to average overlapping pixels.
· BLEND—Use a distance weighted algorithm to average overlapping pixels.
· SUM—Add all of the overlapping pixel values.
Blend
Width (optional)
The number of pixels over which to apply the Blend Mosaic Operator.
View Point
Spacing X (optional)
When using the viewpoint mosaic method, you can horizontally shift the
center of the image using this parameter. The units are the same as the spatial
reference system.
View Point
Spacing Y (optional)
When using the viewpoint mosaic method, you can vertically shift the
center of the image using this parameter. The units are the same as the spatial
reference system.
Max Number
Per Mosaic (optional)
Set the maximum number of raster datasets that can be displayed at a given
time in a mosaic dataset.
Cell Size
Tolerance Factor (optional)
Consider images of similar spatial resolutions as having the same nominal
resolution. For example, with a factor of 0.1, all images with cell sizes
within 10 percent of each other will be grouped together for tools and operations
that use cell sizes.
Output
Cell Size (optional)
Set the cell size of the mosaic dataset using an existing raster dataset
or specify its width (x) and height (y).
Metadata
Level (optional)
Set the level of metadata to expose from the server to a client when
publishing the mosaic dataset.
· FULL—Transmit metadata about processing applied at the mosaic dataset
level as well as metadata related to the individual raster datasets.
· NONE—No metadata will be exposed to the client.
· BASIC—Transmit metadata related to individual raster datasets, such as the
number of columns and rows, cell size, and spatial reference information.
Allowed
Transmission Field (optional)
Limit the fields in the attribute table that clients can view. By default,
the list includes:
· Name
· MinPS
· MaxPS
· LowPS
· HighPS
· Tag
· GroupName
· ProductName
· CenterX
· CenterY
· ZOrder
· Shape_Length
· Shape_Area
Use Time
(optional)
Enable animation through time on the mosaic dataset. If time is activated,
you need to specify the start and end fields, and the time format.
· Unchecked—The mosaic dataset will not be time aware. This is the default.
· Checked—The mosaic dataset will be time aware. This allows the client to
use the Time Slider.
Start Time
Field (optional)
The field from the attribute table that shows the start time.
End Time
Field (optional)
The field from the attribute table that shows the end time.
Time
Format (optional)
Select the format that represents time in the fields chosen above.
· YYYY—Year
· YYYYMM—Year and month
· YYYY/MM—Year and month
· YYYY-MM—Year and month
· YYYYMMDD—Year, month, and day
· YYYY/MM/DD—Year, month, and day
· YYYY-MM-DD—Year, month, and day
· YYYYMMDDhhmmss—Year, month, day, hour, minute, and seconds
· YYYY/MM/DD hh:mm:ss—Year, month, day, hour, minute, and seconds
· YYYY-MM-DD hh:mm:ss—Year, month, day, hour, minute, and seconds
· YYYYMMDDhhmmss.s—Year, month, day, hour, minute, seconds, and fraction of
seconds
· YYYY/MM/DD hh:mm:ss.s—Year, month, day, hour, minute, seconds, and
fraction of seconds
· YYYY-MM-DD hh:mm:ss.s—Year, month, day, hour, minute, seconds, and
fraction of seconds
Geographic
Transformation (optional)
The geographic transformations to associate with this mosaic dataset.
Max Number
of Download Items (optional)
Limit the number of raster datasets that can be downloaded per request.
Max Number
of Records Returned (optional)
Limit the number of records that can be downloaded per request.
Minimum
Pixel Contribution (optional)
Set the minimum number of pixels required for a mosaic dataset item to be
considered significant enough to be used in the mosaic dataset. Because of
overlapping imagery, you may have an item that is displaying a small sliver of
its overall image. Skipping these mosaic dataset items will help the
performance of the mosaic dataset.
Time
Interval (optional)
Specify the duration that represents each time step interval. The time
step interval defines the granularity of the temporal data. The unit of time is
specified in the Time Interval Units parameter.
Time
Interval Units (optional)
Choose the appropriate units for your time interval.
· None—There is no time unit, or the units are unknown.
· Milliseconds—The time units are in milliseconds.
· Seconds—The time units are in seconds.
· Minutes—The time units are in minutes.
· Hours—The time units are in hours.
· Days—The time units are in days.
· Weeks—The time units are in weeks.
· Months—The time units are in months.
· Years—The time units are in years.
· Decades—The time units are in decades.
· Centuries—The time units are in centuries.
13.
Allowed Mensuration Capabilities (optional) إمكانيات التعيين المسموح بها (اختياري)
Choose which
measurements your viewers can perform on the mosaic dataset. The ability to
perform vertical measurements is dependent on your imagery and may require a
DEM.
·
None—No mensuration capabilities will be allowed.
·
Basic— Allow ground measurements such as distance, point,
centroid, and area calculations.
·
Base-Top Height—Allow measurements from the base to the top of
features. Rational polynomial coefficients must be imbedded within the imagery.
·
Base-Top Shadow Height—Allow measurements from the base of a
feature to the top of its shadow. Sun azimuth and sun elevation information is
required.
·
Top-Top Shadow Height—Allow measurements from the top of a feature
to the top of its shadow. Sun azimuth, sun elevation, and rational polynomial
coefficients are required.
·
3D—A DEM must be available.
اختر القياسات التي يمكن للمشاهدين إجراؤها على
مجموعة بيانات دمج الصور. تعتمد القدرة على إجراء قياسات رأسية على صورك وقد تتطلب
DEM.
• لا شيء - لن يُسمح
بإمكانيات القياس.
• أساسي - السماح بقياسات
الأرض مثل حسابات المسافة والنقطة والنقطة الوسطى والمساحة.
• ارتفاع القاعدة العلوية
- السماح بالقياسات من القاعدة إلى أعلى الميزات. يجب تضمين المعاملات العقلانية
متعددة الحدود في الصور.
• ارتفاع الظل الأساسي -
للسماح بالقياسات من قاعدة المعلم إلى الجزء العلوي من ظله. مطلوب معلومات سمت
الشمس وارتفاع الشمس.
• ارتفاع الظل العلوي -
للسماح بالقياسات من أعلى المعلم إلى الجزء العلوي من ظله. مطلوب سمت الشمس
وارتفاع الشمس ومعاملات كثير الحدود المنطقية.
• 3D — يجب
أن يكون DEM متاحًا.
Default
Mensuration (optional)
Choose the default mensuration capability for this mosaic dataset. The
default must be set in the Allowed Mensuration Capabilities parameter list or
already set in the mosaic dataset's Mensuration Capabilities property.
· None—No mensuration capabilities will be allowed.
· Basic— Allow ground measurements such as distance, point, centroid, and
area calculations.
· Base-Top Height—Allow measurements from the base to the top of features.
Rational polynomial coefficients must be imbedded within the imagery.
· Base-Top Shadow Height—Allow measurements from the base of a feature to
the top of its shadow. Sun azimuth and sun elevation information is required.
· Top-Top Shadow Height—Allow measurements from the top of a feature to the
top of its shadow. Sun azimuth, sun elevation, and rational polynomial
coefficients are required.
· 3D—A DEM must be available.
Data
Source Type (optional)
Define the type of imagery in the mosaic dataset.
· GENERIC—The mosaic dataset does not have a specified data type.
· THEMATIC—Thematic data has discrete values, such as land cover.
· PROCESSED—The mosaic dataset has been color adjusted.
· ELEVATION—The mosaic dataset contains elevation data.
· SCIENTIFIC—The mosaic dataset contains scientific data.
· VECTOR_UV—The mosaic dataset has two variables.
· VECTOR_MAGDIR—The mosaic dataset has magnitude and direction.
Processing
Templates (optional)
Choose the function chains that you want to use to process a mosaic dataset
or the mosaic dataset items, on-the-fly. You can add, remove, or reorder the
function chains.
All the template names that are added need to be unique.
Default
Processing Template (optional)
Define the default function chain. The default function chain will be
applied when the mosaic dataset is accessed.
Allowed
Mosaic Methods (optional)
Define the rules for displaying overlapping imagery.
· None—Order rasters based on the ObjectID in the mosaic dataset attribute
table.
· Center—Display imagery that is closest to the center of the screen.
· NorthWest—Display imagery that is closest to the northwest corner of the
mosaic dataset boundary.
· LockRaster—Select specific raster datasets to display.
· ByAttribute—Display and prioritize imagery based on a field in from the
attribute table.
· Nadir—Display the rasters with viewing angles closest to zero.
· Viewpoint—Display imagery that is closest to a selected viewing angle.
· Seamline—Smooth transitions between images using seamlines.
Default
Mosaic Methods (optional)
Choose the mosaic method that you prefer your views use. The default must
be set in the Allowed Mosaic Methods parameter list or already set in the
mosaic dataset's Allowed Mosaic Methods property.
· None—Order rasters based on the ObjectID in the mosaic dataset attribute
table.
· Center—Display imagery that is closest to the center of the screen.
· NorthWest—Display imagery that is closest to the northwest corner of the
mosaic dataset boundary.
· LockRaster—Select specific raster datasets to display.
· ByAttribute—Display and prioritize imagery based on a field in from the
attribute table.
· Nadir—Display the rasters with viewing angles closest to zero.
· Viewpoint—Display imagery that is closest to a selected viewing angle.
· Seamline—Smooth transitions between images using seamlines.
Product
Definition (optional)
Select a template that is either specific to the type of imagery you are
working with or is generic. The generic options include the standard supported
raster sensor types as follows:
· NONE—No band ordering is specified for the mosaic dataset. This is the
default.
· NATURAL_COLOR_RGB—Create a 3-band mosaic dataset, with red, green, and
blue wavelength ranges. This is designed for natural color imagery.
· NATURAL_COLOR_RGBI—Create a 4-band mosaic dataset, with red, green, blue,
and near infrared wavelength ranges.
· VECTOR_FIELD_UV—Create a mosaic dataset displaying two variables.
· VECTOR_FIELD_MAGNITUDE_DIRECTION—Create a mosaic dataset displaying
magnitude and direction.
· FALSE_COLOR_IRG—Create a 3-band mosaic dataset, with near infrared, red,
and green wavelength ranges.
· DMCII_3BANDS—Create a 3-band mosaic dataset using the DMCii wavelength
ranges.
· DEIMOS2_4BANDS—Create a 4-band mosaic dataset using the Deimos-2 wavelength
ranges.
· DUBAISAT-2_4BANDS—Create a 4-band mosaic dataset using the DubaiSat-2
wavelength ranges.
· FORMOSAT-2_4BANDS—Create a 4-band mosaic dataset using the FORMOSAT-2
wavelength ranges.
· GEOEYE-1_4BANDS—Create a 4-band mosaic dataset using the GeoEye-1
wavelength ranges.
· GF-1 PMS_4BANDS—Create a 4-band mosaic dataset using the Gaofen-1
Panchromatic Multispectral Sensor wavelength ranges.
· GF-1 WFV_4BANDS—Create a 4-band mosaic dataset using the Gaofen-1 Wide
Field of View Sensor wavelength ranges.
· GF-2 PMS_4BANDS—Create a 4-band mosaic dataset using the Gaofen-2
Panchromatic Multispectral Sensor wavelength ranges.
· GF-4 PMI_4BANDS—Create a 4-band mosaic dataset using the Gaofen-4
panchromatic and multispectral wavelength ranges.
· HJ 1A/1B CCD_4BANDS—Create a 4-band mosaic dataset using the Huan Jing-1
CCD Multispectral or Hyperspectral Sensor wavelength ranges.
· IKONOS_4BANDS—Create a 4-band mosaic dataset using the IKONOS wavelength
ranges.
· JILIN-1_3BANDS—Create a 3-band mosaic dataset using the Jilin-1 wavelength
ranges.
· KOMPSAT-2_4BANDS—Create a 4-band mosaic dataset using the KOMPSAT-2
wavelength ranges.
· KOMPSAT-3_4BANDS—Create a 4-band mosaic dataset using the KOMPSAT-3
wavelength ranges.
· LANDSAT_6BANDS—Create a 6-band mosaic dataset using the Landsat 5 and 7
wavelength ranges from the TM and ETM+ sensors.
· LANDSAT_8BANDS—Create an 8-band mosaic dataset using the LANDSAT 8
wavelength ranges.
· LANDSAT_MSS_4BANDS—Create a 4-band mosaic dataset using the Landsat
wavelength ranges from the MSS sensor.
· PLEIADES-1_4BANDS—Create a 4-band mosaic dataset using the PLEIADES-1
wavelength ranges.
· QUICKBIRD_4BANDS—Create a 4-band mosaic dataset using the QuickBird
wavelength ranges.
· RAPIDEYE_5BANDS—Create a 5-band mosaic dataset using the RapidEye
wavelength ranges.
· SENTINEL2_13BANDS—Create a 13-band mosaic dataset using the Sentinel 2 MSI
wavelength ranges.
· SKYSAT_4BANDS—Create a 4-band mosaic dataset using the SkySat-C MSI
wavelength ranges.
· SPOT-5_4BANDS—Create a 4-band mosaic dataset using the SPOT-5 wavelength
ranges.
· SPOT-6_4BANDS—Create a 4-band mosaic dataset using the SPOT-6 wavelength
ranges.
· SPOT-7_4BANDS—Create a 4-band mosaic dataset using the SPOT-7 wavelength
ranges.
· TH-01_4BANDS—Create a 4-band mosaic dataset using the Tian Hui-1
wavelength ranges.
· WORLDVIEW-2_8BANDS—Create an 8-band mosaic dataset using the WorldView-2
wavelength ranges.
· WORLDVIEW-3_8BANDS—Create an 8-band mosaic dataset using the WorldView-3
wavelength ranges.
· WORLDVIEW-4_4BANDS—Create a 4-band mosaic dataset using the WorldView-4
wavelength ranges.
· ZY1-02C PMS_3BANDS—Create a 3-band mosaic dataset using the ZiYuan-1
panchromatic/multispectral wavelength ranges.
· ZY3-CRESDA_4BANDS—Create a 4-band mosaic dataset using the ZiYuan-3 CRESDA
wavelength ranges.
· ZY3-SASMAC_4BANDS—Create a 4-band mosaic dataset using the ZiYuan-3 SASMAC
wavelength ranges.
· CUSTOM—Define the number of bands and the average wavelength for each
band.
Product
Band Definitions (optional)
Edit Product Definition by adjusting the wavelength ranges, changing the
number of bands or the band order, and adding new bands.
Order
Field (optional)
Choose the default field to use when ordering rasters using the By
Attribute mosaic method. The list of fields is defined as those in the
attribute table that are of type metadata and are integer. This list can
include, but is not limited to:
· Name
· MinPS
· MaxPS
· LowPS
· HighPS
· Tag
· GroupName
· ProductName
· CenterX
· CenterY
· ZOrder
· Shape_Length
· Shape_Area
If your field is a numeric or date field, then the Order Base parameter
needs to be set.
This parameter is not needed if By Attribute is not an allowed mosaic
method.
Order Base
(optional)
Sort the rasters based on their difference from this value in the field
selected in the Order Field parameter.
If you are using a Date attribute, then it needs to be in one of the
following formats:
· YYYY/MM/DD HH:mm:ss.s
· YYYY/MM/DD HH:mm:ss
· YYYY/MM/DD HH:mm
· YYYY/MM/DD HH
· YYYY/MM/DD
· YYYY/MM
· YYYY
Sorting
Order Ascending (optional)
Sort ascending or descending.
· Checked—Sort ascending. This is the default setting.
· Unchecked—Sort descending.
Mosaic
Operator (optional)
Define rules for resolving overlapping pixels.
· FIRST—Display the first image within the attribute table.
· LAST—Display the last image within the attribute table.
· MIN—Display the lowest pixel values.
· MAX—Display the highest pixel values.
· MEAN—Use arithmetic mean to average overlapping pixels.
· BLEND—Use a distance weighted algorithm to average overlapping pixels.
· SUM—Add all of the overlapping pixel values.
Blend
Width (optional)
The number of pixels over which to apply the Blend Mosaic Operator.
View Point
Spacing X (optional)
When using the viewpoint mosaic method, you can horizontally shift the
center of the image using this parameter. The units are the same as the spatial
reference system.
View Point
Spacing Y (optional)
When using the viewpoint mosaic method, you can vertically shift the center
of the image using this parameter. The units are the same as the spatial
reference system.
Max Number
Per Mosaic (optional)
Set the maximum number of raster datasets that can be displayed at a given
time in a mosaic dataset.
Cell Size
Tolerance Factor (optional)
Consider images of similar spatial resolutions as having the same nominal
resolution. For example, with a factor of 0.1, all images with cell sizes
within 10 percent of each other will be grouped together for tools and
operations that use cell sizes.
Output
Cell Size (optional)
Set the cell size of the mosaic dataset using an existing raster dataset
or specify its width (x) and height (y).
Metadata
Level (optional)
Set the level of metadata to expose from the server to a client when publishing
the mosaic dataset.
· FULL—Transmit metadata about processing applied at the mosaic dataset
level as well as metadata related to the individual raster datasets.
· NONE—No metadata will be exposed to the client.
· BASIC—Transmit metadata related to individual raster datasets, such as the
number of columns and rows, cell size, and spatial reference information.
Allowed
Transmission Field (optional)
Limit the fields in the attribute table that clients can view. By default,
the list includes:
· Name
· MinPS
· MaxPS
· LowPS
· HighPS
· Tag
· GroupName
· ProductName
· CenterX
· CenterY
· ZOrder
· Shape_Length
· Shape_Area
Use Time
(optional)
Enable animation through time on the mosaic dataset. If time is activated,
you need to specify the start and end fields, and the time format.
· Unchecked—The mosaic dataset will not be time aware. This is the default.
· Checked—The mosaic dataset will be time aware. This allows the client to
use the Time Slider.
Start Time
Field (optional)
The field from the attribute table that shows the start time.
End Time
Field (optional)
The field from the attribute table that shows the end time.
Time
Format (optional)
Select the format that represents time in the fields chosen above.
· YYYY—Year
· YYYYMM—Year and month
· YYYY/MM—Year and month
· YYYY-MM—Year and month
· YYYYMMDD—Year, month, and day
· YYYY/MM/DD—Year, month, and day
· YYYY-MM-DD—Year, month, and day
· YYYYMMDDhhmmss—Year, month, day, hour, minute, and seconds
· YYYY/MM/DD hh:mm:ss—Year, month, day, hour, minute, and seconds
· YYYY-MM-DD hh:mm:ss—Year, month, day, hour, minute, and seconds
· YYYYMMDDhhmmss.s—Year, month, day, hour, minute, seconds, and fraction of
seconds
· YYYY/MM/DD hh:mm:ss.s—Year, month, day, hour, minute, seconds, and
fraction of seconds
· YYYY-MM-DD hh:mm:ss.s—Year, month, day, hour, minute, seconds, and
fraction of seconds
Geographic
Transformation (optional)
The geographic transformations to associate with this mosaic dataset.
Max Number
of Download Items (optional)
Limit the number of raster datasets that can be downloaded per request.
Max Number
of Records Returned (optional)
Limit the number of records that can be downloaded per request.
Minimum
Pixel Contribution (optional)
Set the minimum number of pixels required for a mosaic dataset item to be
considered significant enough to be used in the mosaic dataset. Because of
overlapping imagery, you may have an item that is displaying a small sliver of
its overall image. Skipping these mosaic dataset items will help the
performance of the mosaic dataset.
Time
Interval (optional)
Specify the duration that represents each time step interval. The time
step interval defines the granularity of the temporal data. The unit of time is
specified in the Time Interval Units parameter.
Time
Interval Units (optional)
Choose the appropriate units for your time interval.
· None—There is no time unit, or the units are unknown.
· Milliseconds—The time units are in milliseconds.
· Seconds—The time units are in seconds.
· Minutes—The time units are in minutes.
· Hours—The time units are in hours.
· Days—The time units are in days.
· Weeks—The time units are in weeks.
· Months—The time units are in months.
· Years—The time units are in years.
· Decades—The time units are in decades.
· Centuries—The time units are in centuries.
14.
Default Mensuration (optional) التقصير
الافتراضي (اختياري)
اختر إمكانية القياس الافتراضية لمجموعة بيانات دمج
الصور هذه. يجب تعيين الإعداد الافتراضي في قائمة معلمة إمكانيات القياس المسموح
بها أو تعيينها بالفعل في خاصية إمكانيات التنقية لمجموعة بيانات دمج الصور.
• لا شيء - لن يُسمح
بإمكانيات القياس.
• أساسي - السماح بقياسات
الأرض مثل حسابات المسافة والنقطة والنقطة الوسطى والمساحة.
• ارتفاع القاعدة العلوية
- السماح بالقياسات من القاعدة إلى أعلى الميزات. يجب تضمين المعاملات العقلانية
متعددة الحدود في الصور.
• ارتفاع الظل الأساسي -
للسماح بالقياسات من قاعدة المعلم إلى الجزء العلوي من ظله. مطلوب معلومات سمت
الشمس وارتفاع الشمس.
• ارتفاع الظل العلوي -
للسماح بالقياسات من أعلى المعلم إلى الجزء العلوي من ظله. مطلوب سمت الشمس
وارتفاع الشمس ومعاملات كثير الحدود المنطقية.
• 3D — يجب
أن يكون DEM متاحًا.
Data
Source Type (optional)
Define the type of imagery in the mosaic dataset.
· GENERIC—The mosaic dataset does not have a specified data type.
· THEMATIC—Thematic data has discrete values, such as land cover.
· PROCESSED—The mosaic dataset has been color adjusted.
· ELEVATION—The mosaic dataset contains elevation data.
· SCIENTIFIC—The mosaic dataset contains scientific data.
· VECTOR_UV—The mosaic dataset has two variables.
· VECTOR_MAGDIR—The mosaic dataset has magnitude and direction.
Processing
Templates (optional)
Choose the function chains that you want to use to process a mosaic
dataset or the mosaic dataset items, on-the-fly. You can add, remove, or
reorder the function chains.
All the template names that are added need to be unique.
Default
Processing Template (optional)
Define the default function chain. The default function chain will be
applied when the mosaic dataset is accessed.
Allowed
Mosaic Methods (optional)
Define the rules for displaying overlapping imagery.
· None—Order rasters based on the ObjectID in the mosaic dataset attribute
table.
· Center—Display imagery that is closest to the center of the screen.
· NorthWest—Display imagery that is closest to the northwest corner of the
mosaic dataset boundary.
· LockRaster—Select specific raster datasets to display.
· ByAttribute—Display and prioritize imagery based on a field in from the
attribute table.
· Nadir—Display the rasters with viewing angles closest to zero.
· Viewpoint—Display imagery that is closest to a selected viewing angle.
· Seamline—Smooth transitions between images using seamlines.
Default
Mosaic Methods (optional)
Choose the mosaic method that you prefer your views use. The default must
be set in the Allowed Mosaic Methods parameter list or already set in the
mosaic dataset's Allowed Mosaic Methods property.
· None—Order rasters based on the ObjectID in the mosaic dataset attribute
table.
· Center—Display imagery that is closest to the center of the screen.
· NorthWest—Display imagery that is closest to the northwest corner of the
mosaic dataset boundary.
· LockRaster—Select specific raster datasets to display.
· ByAttribute—Display and prioritize imagery based on a field in from the
attribute table.
· Nadir—Display the rasters with viewing angles closest to zero.
· Viewpoint—Display imagery that is closest to a selected viewing angle.
· Seamline—Smooth transitions between images using seamlines.
Product
Definition (optional)
Select a template that is either specific to the type of imagery you are
working with or is generic. The generic options include the standard supported
raster sensor types as follows:
· NONE—No band ordering is specified for the mosaic dataset. This is the
default.
· NATURAL_COLOR_RGB—Create a 3-band mosaic dataset, with red, green, and
blue wavelength ranges. This is designed for natural color imagery.
· NATURAL_COLOR_RGBI—Create a 4-band mosaic dataset, with red, green, blue,
and near infrared wavelength ranges.
· VECTOR_FIELD_UV—Create a mosaic dataset displaying two variables.
· VECTOR_FIELD_MAGNITUDE_DIRECTION—Create a mosaic dataset displaying
magnitude and direction.
· FALSE_COLOR_IRG—Create a 3-band mosaic dataset, with near infrared, red,
and green wavelength ranges.
· DMCII_3BANDS—Create a 3-band mosaic dataset using the DMCii wavelength
ranges.
· DEIMOS2_4BANDS—Create a 4-band mosaic dataset using the Deimos-2
wavelength ranges.
· DUBAISAT-2_4BANDS—Create a 4-band mosaic dataset using the DubaiSat-2
wavelength ranges.
· FORMOSAT-2_4BANDS—Create a 4-band mosaic dataset using the FORMOSAT-2
wavelength ranges.
· GEOEYE-1_4BANDS—Create a 4-band mosaic dataset using the GeoEye-1
wavelength ranges.
· GF-1 PMS_4BANDS—Create a 4-band mosaic dataset using the Gaofen-1
Panchromatic Multispectral Sensor wavelength ranges.
· GF-1 WFV_4BANDS—Create a 4-band mosaic dataset using the Gaofen-1 Wide
Field of View Sensor wavelength ranges.
· GF-2 PMS_4BANDS—Create a 4-band mosaic dataset using the Gaofen-2
Panchromatic Multispectral Sensor wavelength ranges.
· GF-4 PMI_4BANDS—Create a 4-band mosaic dataset using the Gaofen-4
panchromatic and multispectral wavelength ranges.
· HJ 1A/1B CCD_4BANDS—Create a 4-band mosaic dataset using the Huan Jing-1
CCD Multispectral or Hyperspectral Sensor wavelength ranges.
· IKONOS_4BANDS—Create a 4-band mosaic dataset using the IKONOS wavelength
ranges.
· JILIN-1_3BANDS—Create a 3-band mosaic dataset using the Jilin-1 wavelength
ranges.
· KOMPSAT-2_4BANDS—Create a 4-band mosaic dataset using the KOMPSAT-2
wavelength ranges.
· KOMPSAT-3_4BANDS—Create a 4-band mosaic dataset using the KOMPSAT-3
wavelength ranges.
· LANDSAT_6BANDS—Create a 6-band mosaic dataset using the Landsat 5 and 7
wavelength ranges from the TM and ETM+ sensors.
· LANDSAT_8BANDS—Create an 8-band mosaic dataset using the LANDSAT 8
wavelength ranges.
· LANDSAT_MSS_4BANDS—Create a 4-band mosaic dataset using the Landsat
wavelength ranges from the MSS sensor.
· PLEIADES-1_4BANDS—Create a 4-band mosaic dataset using the PLEIADES-1
wavelength ranges.
· QUICKBIRD_4BANDS—Create a 4-band mosaic dataset using the QuickBird
wavelength ranges.
· RAPIDEYE_5BANDS—Create a 5-band mosaic dataset using the RapidEye
wavelength ranges.
· SENTINEL2_13BANDS—Create a 13-band mosaic dataset using the Sentinel 2 MSI
wavelength ranges.
· SKYSAT_4BANDS—Create a 4-band mosaic dataset using the SkySat-C MSI
wavelength ranges.
· SPOT-5_4BANDS—Create a 4-band mosaic dataset using the SPOT-5 wavelength
ranges.
· SPOT-6_4BANDS—Create a 4-band mosaic dataset using the SPOT-6 wavelength
ranges.
· SPOT-7_4BANDS—Create a 4-band mosaic dataset using the SPOT-7 wavelength
ranges.
· TH-01_4BANDS—Create a 4-band mosaic dataset using the Tian Hui-1
wavelength ranges.
· WORLDVIEW-2_8BANDS—Create an 8-band mosaic dataset using the WorldView-2
wavelength ranges.
· WORLDVIEW-3_8BANDS—Create an 8-band mosaic dataset using the WorldView-3
wavelength ranges.
· WORLDVIEW-4_4BANDS—Create a 4-band mosaic dataset using the WorldView-4
wavelength ranges.
· ZY1-02C PMS_3BANDS—Create a 3-band mosaic dataset using the ZiYuan-1
panchromatic/multispectral wavelength ranges.
· ZY3-CRESDA_4BANDS—Create a 4-band mosaic dataset using the ZiYuan-3 CRESDA
wavelength ranges.
· ZY3-SASMAC_4BANDS—Create a 4-band mosaic dataset using the ZiYuan-3 SASMAC
wavelength ranges.
· CUSTOM—Define the number of bands and the average wavelength for each
band.
Product
Band Definitions (optional)
Edit Product Definition by adjusting the wavelength ranges, changing the
number of bands or the band order, and adding new bands.
Order
Field (optional)
Choose the default field to use when ordering rasters using the By
Attribute mosaic method. The list of fields is defined as those in the
attribute table that are of type metadata and are integer. This list can
include, but is not limited to:
· Name
· MinPS
· MaxPS
· LowPS
· HighPS
· Tag
· GroupName
· ProductName
· CenterX
· CenterY
· ZOrder
· Shape_Length
· Shape_Area
If your field is a numeric or date field, then the Order Base parameter
needs to be set.
This parameter is not needed if By Attribute is not an allowed mosaic
method.
Order Base
(optional)
Sort the rasters based on their difference from this value in the field
selected in the Order Field parameter.
If you are using a Date attribute, then it needs to be in one of the
following formats:
· YYYY/MM/DD HH:mm:ss.s
· YYYY/MM/DD HH:mm:ss
· YYYY/MM/DD HH:mm
· YYYY/MM/DD HH
· YYYY/MM/DD
· YYYY/MM
· YYYY
Sorting
Order Ascending (optional)
Sort ascending or descending.
· Checked—Sort ascending. This is the default setting.
· Unchecked—Sort descending.
Mosaic
Operator (optional)
Define rules for resolving overlapping pixels.
· FIRST—Display the first image within the attribute table.
· LAST—Display the last image within the attribute table.
· MIN—Display the lowest pixel values.
· MAX—Display the highest pixel values.
· MEAN—Use arithmetic mean to average overlapping pixels.
· BLEND—Use a distance weighted algorithm to average overlapping pixels.
· SUM—Add all of the overlapping pixel values.
Blend
Width (optional)
The number of pixels over which to apply the Blend Mosaic Operator.
View Point
Spacing X (optional)
When using the viewpoint mosaic method, you can horizontally shift the
center of the image using this parameter. The units are the same as the spatial
reference system.
View Point
Spacing Y (optional)
When using the viewpoint mosaic method, you can vertically shift the center
of the image using this parameter. The units are the same as the spatial
reference system.
Max Number
Per Mosaic (optional)
Set the maximum number of raster datasets that can be displayed at a given
time in a mosaic dataset.
Cell Size
Tolerance Factor (optional)
Consider images of similar spatial resolutions as having the same nominal
resolution. For example, with a factor of 0.1, all images with cell sizes
within 10 percent of each other will be grouped together for tools and
operations that use cell sizes.
Output
Cell Size (optional)
Set the cell size of the mosaic dataset using an existing raster dataset
or specify its width (x) and height (y).
Metadata
Level (optional)
Set the level of metadata to expose from the server to a client when
publishing the mosaic dataset.
· FULL—Transmit metadata about processing applied at the mosaic dataset
level as well as metadata related to the individual raster datasets.
· NONE—No metadata will be exposed to the client.
· BASIC—Transmit metadata related to individual raster datasets, such as the
number of columns and rows, cell size, and spatial reference information.
Allowed
Transmission Field (optional)
Limit the fields in the attribute table that clients can view. By default,
the list includes:
· Name
· MinPS
· MaxPS
· LowPS
· HighPS
· Tag
· GroupName
· ProductName
· CenterX
· CenterY
· ZOrder
· Shape_Length
· Shape_Area
Use Time
(optional)
Enable animation through time on the mosaic dataset. If time is activated,
you need to specify the start and end fields, and the time format.
· Unchecked—The mosaic dataset will not be time aware. This is the default.
· Checked—The mosaic dataset will be time aware. This allows the client to
use the Time Slider.
Start Time
Field (optional)
The field from the attribute table that shows the start time.
End Time
Field (optional)
The field from the attribute table that shows the end time.
Time
Format (optional)
Select the format that represents time in the fields chosen above.
· YYYY—Year
· YYYYMM—Year and month
· YYYY/MM—Year and month
· YYYY-MM—Year and month
· YYYYMMDD—Year, month, and day
· YYYY/MM/DD—Year, month, and day
· YYYY-MM-DD—Year, month, and day
· YYYYMMDDhhmmss—Year, month, day, hour, minute, and seconds
· YYYY/MM/DD hh:mm:ss—Year, month, day, hour, minute, and seconds
· YYYY-MM-DD hh:mm:ss—Year, month, day, hour, minute, and seconds
· YYYYMMDDhhmmss.s—Year, month, day, hour, minute, seconds, and fraction of
seconds
· YYYY/MM/DD hh:mm:ss.s—Year, month, day, hour, minute, seconds, and
fraction of seconds
· YYYY-MM-DD hh:mm:ss.s—Year, month, day, hour, minute, seconds, and
fraction of seconds
Geographic
Transformation (optional)
The geographic transformations to associate with this mosaic dataset.
Max Number
of Download Items (optional)
Limit the number of raster datasets that can be downloaded per request.
Max Number
of Records Returned (optional)
Limit the number of records that can be downloaded per request.
Minimum
Pixel Contribution (optional)
Set the minimum number of pixels required for a mosaic dataset item to be
considered significant enough to be used in the mosaic dataset. Because of
overlapping imagery, you may have an item that is displaying a small sliver of
its overall image. Skipping these mosaic dataset items will help the
performance of the mosaic dataset.
Time
Interval (optional)
Specify the duration that represents each time step interval. The time
step interval defines the granularity of the temporal data. The unit of time is
specified in the Time Interval Units parameter.
Time
Interval Units (optional)
Choose the appropriate units for your time interval.
· None—There is no time unit, or the units are unknown.
· Milliseconds—The time units are in milliseconds.
· Seconds—The time units are in seconds.
· Minutes—The time units are in minutes.
· Hours—The time units are in hours.
· Days—The time units are in days.
· Weeks—The time units are in weeks.
· Months—The time units are in months.
· Years—The time units are in years.
· Decades—The time units are in decades.
· Centuries—The time units are in centuries.
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