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Tips for using color correction on raster datasets

Color correction is a new feature that is offered at ArcGIS 9.3. We’ve been getting some questions about what it is and how to use it, so I talked to the raster team and they helped put this post together. Color correction can be applied during a mosaicking
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ArcGIS Image Server vs ArcSDE - Comparison of managed raster datasets

Given the response to our last raster post and the interest in image server, I talked with the Raster team to see if we could do a follow up post which compared storing rasters in a geodatabase to using image server. Melanie Harlow, a product engineer
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Should I load my raster data into a geodatabase?

I noticed there were a lot of raster related questions at the user conference this year. People mainly wanted to know the advantages of loading raster data into a geodatabase, and generally how to manage their raster data. So I talked to Simon Woo on
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9.3 Webhelp now publically available

The 9.3 Web help is now publically available since the login requirement was lifted yesterday. The web help is a great resource for up to date information. Even after the product is released the web help gets updated weekly with content and corrections.
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Road Ahead - New workflow for mosaicking raster datasets

The following post was written by Simon Woo, a product engineer on the geodatabase team specializing in Raster support in the geodatabase. Previous versions of ArcGIS have provided various mosaicking workflows. We’ve tried to make the mosaicking experience
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New Georeferencing Video in Raster Web Help

Just a heads up to tell you that we’ve posted a georeferencing video in the raster section of the help. We’ve been receiving a lot of support calls about georeferencing so hopefully this video will help people understand and implement it a little better.
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