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Best Practices for Managing Scanned Imagery Peter Becker

Objectives Making Scanned Imagery Accessible - Topographic maps - Historic scanned maps - Navigation maps - Engineering drawings

Uses of Scanned Map Collections An authoritative information source Provides a record for land resource management - Forest plot perimeters - Wetlands - Agriculture - Glaciers - Land/water boundaries - Political boundaries Historical analysis Navigation Adventure/exploration

Scanning - Recommendations Scan resolution 400 600 dpi 24bit rgb for color, 8bit for panchromatic Non-rectified Include Collars No tinting Use Unique Names Eg Name_Scale_Date_Version Format - Should be Tiled. Eg Tiled TIF - Compression Suggest LZW or JPEG (RGB) - Engineering drawings of as Grayscale or 1bit: LZW - Generate pyramids using Average/Bilinear sampling (JPEG compression OK) - Stats are optional

Georeferencing Using ArcGIS for Desktop - Manually collect control points - More note below. (Use Update Georeferecing, Do Not Rectify) Using Quad-G From University of Wisconsin-Madison - Good for automated batch georeferencing - Use option to create AUX.XML and not rectify map Rectifying the map will reduce quality!

Define the Correct Projection and Datum e.g. Check Coordinate system in which the map was printed Not the projection of the Neatline (SheetCut) Georeference in Map coordinate system Maps are not printed in Geographic coordinates! Lines of longitude and latitude are not straight! ` Sheet created in. The neatline is in geographic, but same NAD 1927 datum `

Manual Georeferencing Notes: Set Files to Read Only! (Else ArcMap will update) Use Update Georeferencing - Will create file.aux.xml - Defines: - Image and ground coordinates - Transformation type - Projection information - Can always improve later Do Not use Rectify! Optimization (faster but may not be so accurate) - Use Sheet Cut (in map projection) as control - Check residuals using 1 st Order (affine) - Set to Projective Transformation

Metadata Table Need Table with Metadata Fields Can be CSV (but check field defintion when using Import Table) Following Fields - Raster Path and name of raster (tif) - MapScale Eg 24000 for 1:24,000 - Map_Date best of have some date/time field - NameOnMap, Citation,.. as required If Geographic: Include map extent coords - N_Lat, S_Lat, W_Long, E_Long

Mosaic Dataset Optimum method to manage and serve collections of imagery Geodatabase data model used to catalog, process, visualize and share your collections of imagery (rasters and lidar) data References source - Defines metadata - Defines processing (including projection, clipping enhancement) Provides dynamic mosaicking and on-the-fly processing Used as a catalog and an image Direct use in ArcGIS Desktop Served as an image service

Creating Mosaic Dataset Using Table Raster Type Create Mosaic Dataset - Define Projection (of MosaicDataset not maps) Add Rasters - Use Table Raster Type Set Properties Review and control Max_PixelSize

Defining the Order and Display Of Imagery Display controlled by Scale and Mosaic Method (eg by Attribute, date) Many methods to order imagery Also controlled by MinPS and MaxPS - Image displayed if screen/request pixel size is between these values - Can set MinPS,MaxPS to any suitable value (do run Calculate Item Visibility if changed) Mosaic Method is overridden by ZOrder. Lower ZOrder, higher priority Eg set ZOrder = (Map_Scale *10000) Start_Time results in larger scale and latest maps having higher priority

Neatline (SheetCut)

Neatline (SheetCut) What you want see

Neatline (SheetCut) What you want hidden (Normally)

Creating Neatline (SheetCut) Manually - If Geographic: - Set Dataframe to Geographic with correct datum - Generate sheet cut (eg using Fishnet, table, ) using straight lines - Will get reprojected to Map coordinate system - If Projected - Set correct projection/datum Automated - Use CreateEnvelopes (Download)

Defining Footprints Image spatial search use footprints Images get clipped to footprints Use Import Mosaic Dataset Geometry - From neatline geometries Now image will be clipped Footprints can be edited Imagery will always be clipped to footprint Except if mosaic method is seamline, or clip to footprint is off

Using Seamlines to Clip Imagery Imagery Clipped to Seamlines if exist and Mosaic Method is Seamline Order of imagery then defined by SOrder To Build Seamlines - Computation Method - Copy Footprint Set SOrder = ZOrder Set Default Mosaic Method to Seamline

Removing Footprint Clip Change Always Clip Raster to its Footprint to Off Now will search by footprint, but not clip

Mosaic Dataset Properties Footprints May Contain NoData No - You don t want transparent pixels Default Compression LZW Mosaic Method - <Seamline>, Allow Lock Raster Use Time Yes - Set Start and End field Check Geographic Coordinate System Transform Ensure required datums are defined

Publishing and Using Image Services Standard Method to Publish Image Service Use Image Services - ArcGIS Desktop - WebMaps - WebApps

Additional Tools and Resources Image management workflows http://resources.arcgis.com/en/home/ Imagery Image management workflow Automation - Mosaic Dataset Configuration Scripts Learn.arcgis.com - Tool to generate Envelops will be put here

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