After georeferencing, how do you export the georeferenced JPEG to a geoTIFF and maintain image size and resolution? In my experience the image resolution drop from the original 300 dpi to 96 dpi
@rcellis67672 жыл бұрын
Came to find this answer.....and not answered...
@GinoBrown Жыл бұрын
@haavgre @rcellis6767 If you right click the layer on the content panel and go to "Data" then "Export Raster", you will be able to choose what format you want to save the raster file as. From there you will see "Tiff" format you can save it as. Hope that helped.
@waleedqureshi21123 жыл бұрын
how to convert a image in raster which will open in arc gis pro for geoprocessing
@naturalresourcepro83833 жыл бұрын
It depends on the file type. GeoTIFF, JPG, PNG are some common ones that you add directly to your map and fall under raster file type (a grid of pixels). If you are working with something that is not adding directly to your map, you might look for a conversion tool/software somewhere. Adobe Acrobat Pro, for example, will convert a PDF to a JPG file type for you. I've used this before if/when someone sends me something in PDF format.