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Create Referenced Mosaic Dataset (Data Management Tools)

Summary

Creates a separate mosaic dataset from items in an existing mosaic dataset.

Usage

  • A referenced mosaic dataset can be created in a geodatabase or a folder. When the mosaic dataset is created in a folder, it will not include a boundary.

  • Overviews cannot be created for a referenced mosaic dataset.

  • Use this tool to create a mosaic dataset from another mosaic dataset when you want to create a mosaic dataset with a different output. For example, you can create one mosaic dataset with elevation data and create another that will be used to produce a derived product, such as slope or hillshade.

Parameters

Label Explanation Data type

Mosaic Dataset

The mosaic dataset from which items will be selected.

Mosaic Layer; Mosaic Dataset

Output Mosaic Dataset

The referenced mosaic dataset to be created.

Mosaic Dataset

Coordinate System

(Optional)

The projection for the output mosaic dataset.

Coordinate System

Number of Bands

(Optional)

The number of bands that the referenced mosaic dataset will have.

Long

Pixel Type

(Optional)

The bit depth, or radiometric resolution, of the mosaic dataset. If this is not defined, it will be taken from the first raster dataset.

  • 1-bitThe pixel type will be a 1-bit unsigned integer. The values can be 0 or 1.

  • 2-bitThe pixel type will be a 2-bit unsigned integer. The values supported can range from 0 to 3.

  • 4-bitThe pixel type will be a 4-bit unsigned integer. The values supported can range from 0 to 15.

  • 8-bit unsignedThe pixel type will be an unsigned 8-bit data type. The values supported can range from 0 to 255.

  • 8-bit signedThe pixel type will be a signed 8-bit data type. The values supported can range from -128 to 127.

  • 16-bit unsignedThe pixel type will be a 16-bit unsigned data type. The values can range from 0 to 65,535.

  • 16-bit signedThe pixel type will be a 16-bit signed data type. The values can range from -32,768 to 32,767.

  • 32-bit unsignedThe pixel type will be a 32-bit unsigned data type. The values can range from 0 to 4,294,967,295.

  • 32-bit signedThe pixel type will be a 32-bit signed data type. The values can range from -2,147,483,648 to 2,147,483,647.

  • 32-bit floating pointThe pixel type will be a 32-bit data type supporting decimals.

  • 64-bitThe pixel type will be a 64-bit data type supporting decimals.

String

Query Definition

(Optional)

An SQL expression to select raster datasets that will be included in the output mosaic dataset.

SQL Expression

Extent from Dataset

(Optional)

Select raster datasets based on the extent of another image or feature class. Raster datasets that lay along the defined extent will be included in the mosaic dataset. To enter the minimum and maximum coordinates directly, use the Extent parameter.

Feature Layer; Raster Layer

Extent

(Optional)

The minimum and maximum coordinates for the extent. If a dataset is selected in Extent from Dataset, those coordinates will automatically appear here.

Envelope

Using Input Geometry for Selection

(Optional)

Limit the extent to the shape or envelope when a feature class is specified in the Extent from Dataset parameter.

  • CheckedSelect using the shape of the feature. This is the default.

  • UncheckedSelect using the extent of the data in the feature class.

Boolean

Scale Field

(Optional)
Legacy:

This parameter has been deprecated and is ignored in tool execution. It remains for backward compatibility reasons.

Field

Minimum Cell Size Field

(Optional)

Specify a field from the footprint attribute table that defines the minimum cell size for displaying the mosaic dataset; otherwise, only a footprint will be displayed.

Field

Maximum Cell Size Field

(Optional)

Specify a field from the footprint attribute table that defines the maximum cell size for displaying the mosaic dataset; otherwise, only a footprint will be displayed.

Field

Maximum Visible Cell Size

(Optional)

Set a maximum cell size to display the mosaic instead of specifying a field. If you zoom out beyond this cell size, only the footprint will be displayed.

Double

Build Boundary

(Optional)

Rebuild the boundary. If the selection covers a smaller area than the source mosaic dataset, this is recommended.

This is only available if the mosaic dataset is created in a geodatabase.

  • CheckedThe boundary will be generated or updated. This is the default.

  • UncheckedThe boundary will not be generated.

Boolean

Environments

Current Workspace, Extent, Output CONFIG Keyword, Scratch Workspace

Licensing information

  • Basic: No
  • Standard: Yes
  • Advanced: Yes