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AndreaMosaic is completely free for personal and commerical use but the license requires that you make AndreaMosaic more popular by giving a reference/credit to AndreaMosaic.
Just download and run the preferred setup file. It will install and run the program. To create a mosaic follow the tooltips inside AndreaMosaic. But I strongly suggest you take a look at the manual. For any question contact me at the Helpdesk.

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Windows XP to Windows 10
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AndreaMosaic is available within PlayOnLinux software freely available under most Linux Distros. Alternatively use the WineHQ Wine library.

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The latest version in development:
- Up to 2 million images in the image collection.
- Faster User Inteface with large image collections.
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AndreaMosaic
Bonus Pack

The Bonus Pack is available to whoever supports in any way the development of AndreaMosaic. This version contains a few more Patterns. For more information see the Donation page and read the FAQ.

The Professional version is available to whoever supports extensively the development of AndreaMosaic. This version create mosaics up to 100 gigapixels made of 500,000 tiles. For more information see the Donation page and read the FAQ.


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If you need some images to create your first mosaic then you can download and install these 500 free images.
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K-Lite Codec
Download the free K-Lite Codec Pack if you want to extract images from video/movie files using AndreaMosaic. You don't need to install the entire package but only a few Video for Window codecs. Those older components don't create any problems with your existing video/audio configuration. Follow the instructions in this video or the next four steps:
    CreditsDescription
    Open source JPEG Library (Wikipedia).
    Open source PNG Library (Wikipedia).
    Open source Unicode Library (Wikipedia).
    GNU Gettext
    Open source catalogs Library. (Wikipedia).
    Open source C++ Library (Wikipedia).
    Open source cross-platform gettext catalogs editor (Wikipedia).

    Open source Windows Emulator for Unix/Linux like machines (Wikipedia).
    Note: Mac OS X build of Wine created and credited to Mike Kronenberg

    Open source version control system (Wikipedia).
    Open source TIFF Library (Wikipedia).
    Open source BigTIFF Library.
    Open source version control system (Wikipedia).
    Open source ZLIB Compression Library (Wikipedia).
    Open source Compatibility Layer for Mac OS X and Linux (Wikipedia).
    WineSkin packages the Wine library into a convenient macOs application.
    The WineSkin software is actually mantained by the Porting Kit team.
    Open source Compatibility Layer for Mac OS X.

    Pen Drive Icon by VistaIcons.com

    This pro works to prepare your Muehlheim am Main, Hesse, Germany home for the local real estate market, with the main objective to make your house desirable to potential buyers. Home staging services in Muehlheim am Main, Hesse, Germany can be a major factor in helping your place sell quickly and easily, so don't skip out on this crucial step. GOLDPRICE.ORG provides you with fast loading charts of the current gold price per ounce, gram and kilogram in 160 major currencies. We provide you with timely and accurate silver and gold price commentary, gold price history charts for the past 1 days, 3 days, 30 days, 60 days, 1, 2, 5, 10, 15, 20, 30 and up to 43 years.

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    Summary

    Defines the defaults for displaying a mosaic dataset and serving it as an image service.

    Usage

    Syntax

    ParameterExplanationData Type

    The mosaic dataset whose properties need to be set.

    Mosaic Layer
    rows_maximum_imagesize

    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.

    Long
    columns_maximum_imagesize

    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.

    Long
    allowed_compressions
    (Optional)

    Define the method of compression for transmitting the mosaicked image from the computer to the display (or from the server to the client).

    • NoneNo compression will be used.
    • JPEG Compresses up to 8:1 and is suitable for backdrops
    • LZ77 Compresses approximately 2:1. Suitable for analysis.
    • LERCCompresses between 10:1 and 20:1. Compresses fast and is suitable for serving raw imagery with high bit-depth (12-bit to 32-bit)
    String
    (Optional)

    Set the default compression type. The default compression must be in the allowed_compressions list or already set in the mosaic dataset's Allowed Compression Methods property.

    • NoneNo compression will be used.
    • JPEG Compresses up to 8:1 and is suitable for backdrops
    • LZ77 Compresses approximately 2:1. Suitable for analysis.
    • LERCCompresses between 10:1 and 20:1. Compresses fast and is suitable for serving raw imagery with high bit-depth (12-bit to 32-bit)
    String
    (Optional)

    The compression quality when using JPEG. Compression quality ranges from 1 to 100. A higher number means better image quality but less compression.

    Long
    (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.

    Double
    (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.

    • NEARESTThe 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.
    • CUBICCalculates 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.
    • MAJORITYDetermines the value of each pixel based on the most popular value within a 3 by 3 window. Suitable for discrete data.
    String
    (Optional)

    Often the raster dataset and its footprint have the same extent. If they differ, you can clip the raster dataset to the footprint.

    • NOT_CLIPDo not clip the raster to the footprint. This is the default.
    • CLIPClip the rasters to the footprint.
    Boolean
    (Optional)

    Allow for pixels that have NoData values.

    • FOOTPRINTS_MAY_CONTAIN_NODATAShow pixels with NoData values. This is the default.
    • FOOTPRINTS_DO_NOT_CONTAIN_NODATADo 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.
    Boolean
    (Optional)

    Often the mosaic dataset and its boundary have the same extent. If they differ, you can clip the mosaic dataset to the boundary.

    • CLIP Clip the mosaicked image to the boundary. This is the default.
    • NOT_CLIPDo not clip the mosaicked image to the boundary.
    Boolean
    (Optional)

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    • NOT_APPLYKeep color correction off. This is the default.
    • APPLYUse the color correction that has been set up for the mosaic dataset.
    Boolean
    [allowed_mensuration_capability,..]

    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.

    • NoneNo mensuration capabilities will be allowed.
    • Basic Allow ground measurements such as distance, point, centroid, and area calculations.
    • Base-Top HeightAllow measurements from the base to the top of features. Rational polynomial coefficients must be imbedded within the imagery.
    • Base-Top Shadow HeightAllow measurements from the base of a feature to the top of its shadow. Sun azimuth and sun elevation information is required.
    • Top-Top Shadow HeightAllow measurements from the top of a feature to the top of its shadow. Sun azimuth, sun elevation, and rational polynomial coefficients are required.
    • 3DA DEM must be available.
    String
    (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.

    • NoneNo mensuration capabilities will be allowed.
    • Basic Allow ground measurements such as distance, point, centroid, and area calculations.
    • Base-Top HeightAllow measurements from the base to the top of features. Rational polynomial coefficients must be imbedded within the imagery.
    • Base-Top Shadow HeightAllow measurements from the base of a feature to the top of its shadow. Sun azimuth and sun elevation information is required.
    • Top-Top Shadow HeightAllow measurements from the top of a feature to the top of its shadow. Sun azimuth, sun elevation, and rational polynomial coefficients are required.
    • 3DA DEM must be available.
    String
    [allowed_mosaic_method,..]

    Define the rules for displaying overlapping imagery.

    • NoneOrder rasters based on the ObjectID in the mosaic dataset attribute table.
    • CenterDisplay imagery that is closest to the center of the screen.
    • NorthWestDisplay imagery that is closest to the northwest corner of the mosaic dataset boundary.
    • LockRasterSelect specific raster datasets to display.
    • ByAttributeDisplay and prioritize imagery based on a field in from the attribute table.
    • NadirDisplay the rasters with viewing angles closest to zero.
    • ViewpointDisplay imagery that is closest to a selected viewing angle.
    • SeamlineSmooth transitions between images using seamlines.
    String
    (Optional)

    Choose the default mosaic method for this mosaic dataset. The default must be set in the allowed_mosaic_methods parameter list or already set in the mosaic dataset's Allowed Mosaic Methods property.

    • NoneOrder rasters based on the ObjectID in the mosaic dataset attribute table.
    • CenterDisplay imagery that is closest to the center of the screen.
    • NorthWestDisplay imagery that is closest to the northwest corner of the mosaic dataset boundary.
    • LockRasterSelect specific raster datasets to display.
    • ByAttributeDisplay and prioritize imagery based on a field in from the attribute table.
    • NadirDisplay the rasters with viewing angles closest to zero.
    • ViewpointDisplay imagery that is closest to a selected viewing angle.
    • SeamlineSmooth transitions between images using seamlines.
    String
    (Optional)

    Choose the default field to use when ordering rasters using the ByAttribute 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:

    • MinPS
    • MaxPS
    • LowPS
    • HighPS
    • 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 ByAttribute is not an allowed mosaic method.

    String
    (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

    This parameter needs to be specified only if ByAttribute is specified for the allowed_mosaic_method parameter.

    String
    (Optional)

    Choose whether to sort your rasters in an ascending or descending order.

    • ASCENDINGSort ascending. This is the default setting.
    • DESCENDINGSort descending.

    This parameter needs to be specified only if ByAttribute is specified for the allowed_mosaic_method parameter.

    Boolean
    (Optional)

    Define rules for resolving overlapping pixels.

    • FIRSTDisplay the first image within the attribute table.
    • LASTDisplay the last image within the attribute table.
    • MINDisplay the lowest pixel values.
    • MAXDisplay the highest pixel values.
    • MEANUse arithmetic mean to average overlapping pixels.
    • BLENDUse a distance weighted algorithm to average overlapping pixels.
    • SUMAdd all of the overlapping pixel values.
    String
    (Optional)

    Set the number of pixels over which to apply the BLENDmosaic_operator.

    Long
    (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.

    Double
    (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. Sidify apple music converter 1 4 3 download.

    Double
    (Optional)

    Set the maximum number of raster datasets that can be displayed at a given time in a mosaic dataset.

    Long
    (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.

    Double
    (Optional)

    Set the cell size of the mosaic dataset using an existing raster dataset or specify its width (x) and height (y). If you specify the cell size, you can use a single value for a square cell size, or X and Y values for a rectangular cell size.

    Cell Size XY
    (Optional)

    Set the level of metadata to expose from the server to a client when publishing the mosaic dataset.

    • FULLTransmit metadata about processing applied at the mosaic dataset level as well as metadata related to the individual raster datasets.
    • NONENo metadata will be exposed to the client.
    • BASICTransmit metadata related to individual raster datasets, such as the number of columns and rows, cell size, and spatial reference information.
    String
    [transmission_field,..]

    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
    String
    use_time

    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.

    • DISABLEDThe mosaic dataset will not be time aware. This is the default.
    • ENABLEDThe mosaic dataset will be time aware. This allows the client to use the Time Slider.
    Boolean
    (Optional)

    The field from the attribute table that shows the start time.

    String
    (Optional)

    The field from the attribute table that shows the end time.

    String
    (Optional)

    Select the format that represents time in the fields chosen above.

    • YYYYYear
    • YYYYMMYear and month
    • YYYY/MMYear and month
    • YYYY-MMYear and month
    • YYYYMMDDYear, month, and day
    • YYYY/MM/DDYear, month, and day
    • YYYY-MM-DDYear, month, and day
    • YYYYMMDDhhmmssYear, month, day, hour, minute, and seconds
    • YYYY/MM/DD hh:mm:ssYear, month, day, hour, minute, and seconds
    • YYYY-MM-DD hh:mm:ssYear, month, day, hour, minute, and seconds
    • YYYYMMDDhhmmss.sYear, month, day, hour, minute, seconds, and fraction of seconds
    • YYYY/MM/DD hh:mm:ss.sYear, month, day, hour, minute, seconds, and fraction of seconds
    • YYYY-MM-DD hh:mm:ss.sYear, month, day, hour, minute, seconds, and fraction of seconds
    String
    [geographic_transform,..]

    The geographic transformations to associate with this mosaic dataset.

    String
    max_num_of_download_items

    Limit the number of raster datasets that can be downloaded per request.

    Long
    max_num_of_records_returned

    Limit the number of records that can be downloaded per request.

    Long
    data_source_type

    Define the type of imagery in the mosaic dataset.

    • GENERICThe mosaic dataset does not have a specified data type.
    • THEMATICThematic data has discrete values, such as land cover.
    • PROCESSEDThe mosaic dataset has been color adjusted.
    • ELEVATIONThe mosaic dataset contains elevation data.
    • SCIENTIFICThe mosaic dataset contains scientific data.
    • VECTOR_UVThe mosaic dataset has two variables.
    • VECTOR_MAGDIRThe mosaic dataset has magnitude and direction.
    String
    (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.

    Long
    [processing_templates,..]

    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.

    For information on how to work with function chains, refer to Raster function template.

    File; String
    default_processing_template

    Define the default function chain. The default function chain will be applied when the mosaic dataset is accessed.

    String
    time_interval

    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.

    Double
    time_interval_units

    Choose the appropriate units for your time interval.

    • NoneThere is no time unit, or the units are unknown.
    • MillisecondsThe time units are in milliseconds.
    • SecondsThe time units are in seconds.
    • MinutesThe time units are in minutes.
    • HoursThe time units are in hours.
    • DaysThe time units are in days.
    • WeeksThe time units are in weeks.
    • MonthsThe time units are in months.
    • YearsThe time units are in years.
    • DecadesThe time units are in decades.
    • CenturiesThe time units are in centuries.
    String
    (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:

    • NONENo band ordering is specified for the mosaic dataset. This is the default.
    • NATURAL_COLOR_RGBCreate a 3-band mosaic dataset, with red, green, and blue wavelength ranges. This is designed for natural color imagery.
    • NATURAL_COLOR_RGBICreate a 4-band mosaic dataset, with red, green, blue, and near infrared wavelength ranges.
    • VECTOR_FIELD_UVCreate a mosaic dataset displaying two variables.
    • VECTOR_FIELD_MAGNITUDE_DIRECTIONCreate a mosaic dataset displaying magnitude and direction.
    • FALSE_COLOR_IRGCreate a 3-band mosaic dataset, with near infrared, red, and green wavelength ranges.
    • DMCII_3BANDSCreate a 3-band mosaic dataset using the DMCii wavelength ranges.
    • DEIMOS2_4BANDSCreate a 4-band mosaic dataset using the Deimos-2 wavelength ranges.
    • DUBAISAT-2_4BANDSCreate a 4-band mosaic dataset using the DubaiSat-2 wavelength ranges.
    • FORMOSAT-2_4BANDSCreate a 4-band mosaic dataset using the FORMOSAT-2 wavelength ranges.
    • GEOEYE-1_4BANDSCreate a 4-band mosaic dataset using the GeoEye-1 wavelength ranges.
    • GF-1 PMS_4BANDSCreate a 4-band mosaic dataset using the Gaofen-1 Panchromatic Multispectral Sensor wavelength ranges.
    • GF-1 WFV_4BANDSCreate a 4-band mosaic dataset using the Gaofen-1 Wide Field of View Sensor wavelength ranges.
    • GF-2 PMS_4BANDSCreate a 4-band mosaic dataset using the Gaofen-2 Panchromatic Multispectral Sensor wavelength ranges.
    • GF-4 PMI_4BANDSCreate a 4-band mosaic dataset using the Gaofen-4 panchromatic and multispectral wavelength ranges.
    • HJ 1A/1B CCD_4BANDSCreate a 4-band mosaic dataset using the Huan Jing-1 CCD Multispectral or Hyperspectral Sensor wavelength ranges.
    • IKONOS_4BANDSCreate a 4-band mosaic dataset using the IKONOS wavelength ranges.
    • JILIN-1_3BANDSCreate a 3-band mosaic dataset using the Jilin-1 wavelength ranges.
    • KOMPSAT-2_4BANDSCreate a 4-band mosaic dataset using the KOMPSAT-2 wavelength ranges.
    • KOMPSAT-3_4BANDSCreate a 4-band mosaic dataset using the KOMPSAT-3 wavelength ranges.
    • LANDSAT_6BANDSCreate a 6-band mosaic dataset using the Landsat 5 and 7 wavelength ranges from the TM and ETM+ sensors.
    • LANDSAT_8BANDSCreate an 8-band mosaic dataset using the LANDSAT 8 wavelength ranges.
    • LANDSAT_MSS_4BANDSCreate a 4-band mosaic dataset using the Landsat wavelength ranges from the MSS sensor.
    • PLEIADES-1_4BANDSCreate a 4-band mosaic dataset using the PLEIADES-1 wavelength ranges.
    • QUICKBIRD_4BANDSCreate a 4-band mosaic dataset using the QuickBird wavelength ranges.
    • RAPIDEYE_5BANDSCreate a 5-band mosaic dataset using the RapidEye wavelength ranges.
    • SENTINEL2_13BANDSCreate a 13-band mosaic dataset using the Sentinel 2 MSI wavelength ranges.
    • SKYSAT_4BANDSCreate a 4-band mosaic dataset using the SkySat-C MSI wavelength ranges.
    • SPOT-5_4BANDSCreate a 4-band mosaic dataset using the SPOT-5 wavelength ranges.
    • SPOT-6_4BANDSCreate a 4-band mosaic dataset using the SPOT-6 wavelength ranges.
    • SPOT-7_4BANDSCreate a 4-band mosaic dataset using the SPOT-7 wavelength ranges.
    • TH-01_4BANDSCreate a 4-band mosaic dataset using the Tian Hui-1 wavelength ranges.
    • WORLDVIEW-2_8BANDSCreate an 8-band mosaic dataset using the WorldView-2 wavelength ranges.
    • WORLDVIEW-3_8BANDSCreate an 8-band mosaic dataset using the WorldView-3 wavelength ranges.
    • WORLDVIEW-4_4BANDSCreate a 4-band mosaic dataset using the WorldView-4 wavelength ranges.
    • ZY1-02C PMS_3BANDSCreate a 3-band mosaic dataset using the ZiYuan-1 panchromatic/multispectral wavelength ranges.
    • ZY3-CRESDA_4BANDSCreate a 4-band mosaic dataset using the ZiYuan-3 CRESDA wavelength ranges.
    • ZY3-SASMAC_4BANDSCreate a 4-band mosaic dataset using the ZiYuan-3 SASMAC wavelength ranges.
    • CUSTOMDefine the number of bands and the average wavelength for each band.
    String
    [Band Name {Wavelength Minimum} {Wavelength Maximum},..]

    Edit the product_definition by adjusting the wavelength ranges, changing the number of bands or the band order, and adding new bands when using the CUSTOM product definition.

    Value Table

    Derived Output

    Mosaic
    Download stable version
    The full free version. No Demo. No time limit. Download the Portable version if you want to use AndreaMosaic on a USB Disk / Pen Drive / Memory stick for a fully portable usage. Use the alternative link if you have troubles with the download. AndreaMosaic is also on Wikipedia.
    AndreaMosaic 3.50.1 - 30 May 2021 - File size: 20 MByte.
    Windows XP to Windows 10
    (Alternate download location)

    Windows Portable

    AndreaMosaic is available within PlayOnLinux software freely available under most Linux Distros. Alternatively use the WineHQ Wine library.

    Verify the integrity of a downloaded file. Click here for a Tutorial on how to verify your downloads. Wikipedia: Checksum, MD5 and SHA1.

    Download development version
    The latest version in development:
    - Up to 2 million images in the image collection.
    - Faster User Inteface with large image collections.
    5 June 2021 - File size: 20 MByte

    Windows Portable

    Verify the integrity of a downloaded file. Click here for a Tutorial on how to verify your downloads. Wikipedia: Checksum, MD5 and SHA1.

    Download Bonus Pack or Professional
    AndreaMosaic
    Bonus Pack

    The Bonus Pack is available to whoever supports in any way the development of AndreaMosaic. This version contains a few more Patterns. For more information see the Donation page and read the FAQ.

    The Professional version is available to whoever supports extensively the development of AndreaMosaic. This version create mosaics up to 100 gigapixels made of 500,000 tiles. For more information see the Donation page and read the FAQ.


    Various Downloads
    If you need some images to create your first mosaic then you can download and install these 500 free images.
    9 March 2008 - File size: 5 MByte

    K-Lite Codec
    Download the free K-Lite Codec Pack if you want to extract images from video/movie files using AndreaMosaic. You don't need to install the entire package but only a few Video for Window codecs. Those older components don't create any problems with your existing video/audio configuration. Follow the instructions in this video or the next four steps:
      CreditsDescription
      Open source JPEG Library (Wikipedia).
      Open source PNG Library (Wikipedia).
      Open source Unicode Library (Wikipedia).
      GNU Gettext
      Open source catalogs Library. (Wikipedia).
      Open source C++ Library (Wikipedia).
      Open source cross-platform gettext catalogs editor (Wikipedia).

      Open source Windows Emulator for Unix/Linux like machines (Wikipedia).
      Note: Mac OS X build of Wine created and credited to Mike Kronenberg

      Open source version control system (Wikipedia).
      Open source TIFF Library (Wikipedia).
      Open source BigTIFF Library.
      Open source version control system (Wikipedia).
      Open source ZLIB Compression Library (Wikipedia).
      Open source Compatibility Layer for Mac OS X and Linux (Wikipedia).
      WineSkin packages the Wine library into a convenient macOs application.
      The WineSkin software is actually mantained by the Porting Kit team.
      Open source Compatibility Layer for Mac OS X.

      Pen Drive Icon by VistaIcons.com

      This pro works to prepare your Muehlheim am Main, Hesse, Germany home for the local real estate market, with the main objective to make your house desirable to potential buyers. Home staging services in Muehlheim am Main, Hesse, Germany can be a major factor in helping your place sell quickly and easily, so don't skip out on this crucial step. GOLDPRICE.ORG provides you with fast loading charts of the current gold price per ounce, gram and kilogram in 160 major currencies. We provide you with timely and accurate silver and gold price commentary, gold price history charts for the past 1 days, 3 days, 30 days, 60 days, 1, 2, 5, 10, 15, 20, 30 and up to 43 years.

      Mosaic Pro 1 2 6v Batteries

      Enjoy!
      Peace & Love.
      Andrea

      Summary

      Defines the defaults for displaying a mosaic dataset and serving it as an image service.

      Usage

      Syntax

      ParameterExplanationData Type

      The mosaic dataset whose properties need to be set.

      Mosaic Layer
      rows_maximum_imagesize

      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.

      Long
      columns_maximum_imagesize

      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.

      Long
      allowed_compressions
      (Optional)

      Define the method of compression for transmitting the mosaicked image from the computer to the display (or from the server to the client).

      • NoneNo compression will be used.
      • JPEG Compresses up to 8:1 and is suitable for backdrops
      • LZ77 Compresses approximately 2:1. Suitable for analysis.
      • LERCCompresses between 10:1 and 20:1. Compresses fast and is suitable for serving raw imagery with high bit-depth (12-bit to 32-bit)
      String
      (Optional)

      Set the default compression type. The default compression must be in the allowed_compressions list or already set in the mosaic dataset's Allowed Compression Methods property.

      • NoneNo compression will be used.
      • JPEG Compresses up to 8:1 and is suitable for backdrops
      • LZ77 Compresses approximately 2:1. Suitable for analysis.
      • LERCCompresses between 10:1 and 20:1. Compresses fast and is suitable for serving raw imagery with high bit-depth (12-bit to 32-bit)
      String
      (Optional)

      The compression quality when using JPEG. Compression quality ranges from 1 to 100. A higher number means better image quality but less compression.

      Long
      (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.

      Double
      (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.

      • NEARESTThe 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.
      • CUBICCalculates 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.
      • MAJORITYDetermines the value of each pixel based on the most popular value within a 3 by 3 window. Suitable for discrete data.
      String
      (Optional)

      Often the raster dataset and its footprint have the same extent. If they differ, you can clip the raster dataset to the footprint.

      • NOT_CLIPDo not clip the raster to the footprint. This is the default.
      • CLIPClip the rasters to the footprint.
      Boolean
      (Optional)

      Allow for pixels that have NoData values.

      • FOOTPRINTS_MAY_CONTAIN_NODATAShow pixels with NoData values. This is the default.
      • FOOTPRINTS_DO_NOT_CONTAIN_NODATADo 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.
      Boolean
      (Optional)

      Often the mosaic dataset and its boundary have the same extent. If they differ, you can clip the mosaic dataset to the boundary.

      • CLIP Clip the mosaicked image to the boundary. This is the default.
      • NOT_CLIPDo not clip the mosaicked image to the boundary.
      Boolean
      (Optional)

      Nzbvortex 3 3 2 download free. Enable color correction on the mosaic dataset.

      • NOT_APPLYKeep color correction off. This is the default.
      • APPLYUse the color correction that has been set up for the mosaic dataset.
      Boolean
      [allowed_mensuration_capability,..]

      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.

      • NoneNo mensuration capabilities will be allowed.
      • Basic Allow ground measurements such as distance, point, centroid, and area calculations.
      • Base-Top HeightAllow measurements from the base to the top of features. Rational polynomial coefficients must be imbedded within the imagery.
      • Base-Top Shadow HeightAllow measurements from the base of a feature to the top of its shadow. Sun azimuth and sun elevation information is required.
      • Top-Top Shadow HeightAllow measurements from the top of a feature to the top of its shadow. Sun azimuth, sun elevation, and rational polynomial coefficients are required.
      • 3DA DEM must be available.
      String
      (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.

      • NoneNo mensuration capabilities will be allowed.
      • Basic Allow ground measurements such as distance, point, centroid, and area calculations.
      • Base-Top HeightAllow measurements from the base to the top of features. Rational polynomial coefficients must be imbedded within the imagery.
      • Base-Top Shadow HeightAllow measurements from the base of a feature to the top of its shadow. Sun azimuth and sun elevation information is required.
      • Top-Top Shadow HeightAllow measurements from the top of a feature to the top of its shadow. Sun azimuth, sun elevation, and rational polynomial coefficients are required.
      • 3DA DEM must be available.
      String
      [allowed_mosaic_method,..]

      Define the rules for displaying overlapping imagery.

      • NoneOrder rasters based on the ObjectID in the mosaic dataset attribute table.
      • CenterDisplay imagery that is closest to the center of the screen.
      • NorthWestDisplay imagery that is closest to the northwest corner of the mosaic dataset boundary.
      • LockRasterSelect specific raster datasets to display.
      • ByAttributeDisplay and prioritize imagery based on a field in from the attribute table.
      • NadirDisplay the rasters with viewing angles closest to zero.
      • ViewpointDisplay imagery that is closest to a selected viewing angle.
      • SeamlineSmooth transitions between images using seamlines.
      String
      (Optional)

      Choose the default mosaic method for this mosaic dataset. The default must be set in the allowed_mosaic_methods parameter list or already set in the mosaic dataset's Allowed Mosaic Methods property.

      • NoneOrder rasters based on the ObjectID in the mosaic dataset attribute table.
      • CenterDisplay imagery that is closest to the center of the screen.
      • NorthWestDisplay imagery that is closest to the northwest corner of the mosaic dataset boundary.
      • LockRasterSelect specific raster datasets to display.
      • ByAttributeDisplay and prioritize imagery based on a field in from the attribute table.
      • NadirDisplay the rasters with viewing angles closest to zero.
      • ViewpointDisplay imagery that is closest to a selected viewing angle.
      • SeamlineSmooth transitions between images using seamlines.
      String
      (Optional)

      Choose the default field to use when ordering rasters using the ByAttribute 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:

      • MinPS
      • MaxPS
      • LowPS
      • HighPS
      • 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 ByAttribute is not an allowed mosaic method.

      String
      (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

      This parameter needs to be specified only if ByAttribute is specified for the allowed_mosaic_method parameter.

      String
      (Optional)

      Choose whether to sort your rasters in an ascending or descending order.

      • ASCENDINGSort ascending. This is the default setting.
      • DESCENDINGSort descending.

      This parameter needs to be specified only if ByAttribute is specified for the allowed_mosaic_method parameter.

      Boolean
      (Optional)

      Define rules for resolving overlapping pixels.

      • FIRSTDisplay the first image within the attribute table.
      • LASTDisplay the last image within the attribute table.
      • MINDisplay the lowest pixel values.
      • MAXDisplay the highest pixel values.
      • MEANUse arithmetic mean to average overlapping pixels.
      • BLENDUse a distance weighted algorithm to average overlapping pixels.
      • SUMAdd all of the overlapping pixel values.
      String
      (Optional)

      Set the number of pixels over which to apply the BLENDmosaic_operator.

      Long
      (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.

      Double
      (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. Sidify apple music converter 1 4 3 download.

      Double
      (Optional)

      Set the maximum number of raster datasets that can be displayed at a given time in a mosaic dataset.

      Long
      (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.

      Double
      (Optional)

      Set the cell size of the mosaic dataset using an existing raster dataset or specify its width (x) and height (y). If you specify the cell size, you can use a single value for a square cell size, or X and Y values for a rectangular cell size.

      Cell Size XY
      (Optional)

      Set the level of metadata to expose from the server to a client when publishing the mosaic dataset.

      • FULLTransmit metadata about processing applied at the mosaic dataset level as well as metadata related to the individual raster datasets.
      • NONENo metadata will be exposed to the client.
      • BASICTransmit metadata related to individual raster datasets, such as the number of columns and rows, cell size, and spatial reference information.
      String
      [transmission_field,..]

      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
      String
      use_time

      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.

      • DISABLEDThe mosaic dataset will not be time aware. This is the default.
      • ENABLEDThe mosaic dataset will be time aware. This allows the client to use the Time Slider.
      Boolean
      (Optional)

      The field from the attribute table that shows the start time.

      String
      (Optional)

      The field from the attribute table that shows the end time.

      String
      (Optional)

      Select the format that represents time in the fields chosen above.

      • YYYYYear
      • YYYYMMYear and month
      • YYYY/MMYear and month
      • YYYY-MMYear and month
      • YYYYMMDDYear, month, and day
      • YYYY/MM/DDYear, month, and day
      • YYYY-MM-DDYear, month, and day
      • YYYYMMDDhhmmssYear, month, day, hour, minute, and seconds
      • YYYY/MM/DD hh:mm:ssYear, month, day, hour, minute, and seconds
      • YYYY-MM-DD hh:mm:ssYear, month, day, hour, minute, and seconds
      • YYYYMMDDhhmmss.sYear, month, day, hour, minute, seconds, and fraction of seconds
      • YYYY/MM/DD hh:mm:ss.sYear, month, day, hour, minute, seconds, and fraction of seconds
      • YYYY-MM-DD hh:mm:ss.sYear, month, day, hour, minute, seconds, and fraction of seconds
      String
      [geographic_transform,..]

      The geographic transformations to associate with this mosaic dataset.

      String
      max_num_of_download_items

      Limit the number of raster datasets that can be downloaded per request.

      Long
      max_num_of_records_returned

      Limit the number of records that can be downloaded per request.

      Long
      data_source_type

      Define the type of imagery in the mosaic dataset.

      • GENERICThe mosaic dataset does not have a specified data type.
      • THEMATICThematic data has discrete values, such as land cover.
      • PROCESSEDThe mosaic dataset has been color adjusted.
      • ELEVATIONThe mosaic dataset contains elevation data.
      • SCIENTIFICThe mosaic dataset contains scientific data.
      • VECTOR_UVThe mosaic dataset has two variables.
      • VECTOR_MAGDIRThe mosaic dataset has magnitude and direction.
      String
      (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.

      Long
      [processing_templates,..]

      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.

      For information on how to work with function chains, refer to Raster function template.

      File; String
      default_processing_template

      Define the default function chain. The default function chain will be applied when the mosaic dataset is accessed.

      String
      time_interval

      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.

      Double
      time_interval_units

      Choose the appropriate units for your time interval.

      • NoneThere is no time unit, or the units are unknown.
      • MillisecondsThe time units are in milliseconds.
      • SecondsThe time units are in seconds.
      • MinutesThe time units are in minutes.
      • HoursThe time units are in hours.
      • DaysThe time units are in days.
      • WeeksThe time units are in weeks.
      • MonthsThe time units are in months.
      • YearsThe time units are in years.
      • DecadesThe time units are in decades.
      • CenturiesThe time units are in centuries.
      String
      (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:

      • NONENo band ordering is specified for the mosaic dataset. This is the default.
      • NATURAL_COLOR_RGBCreate a 3-band mosaic dataset, with red, green, and blue wavelength ranges. This is designed for natural color imagery.
      • NATURAL_COLOR_RGBICreate a 4-band mosaic dataset, with red, green, blue, and near infrared wavelength ranges.
      • VECTOR_FIELD_UVCreate a mosaic dataset displaying two variables.
      • VECTOR_FIELD_MAGNITUDE_DIRECTIONCreate a mosaic dataset displaying magnitude and direction.
      • FALSE_COLOR_IRGCreate a 3-band mosaic dataset, with near infrared, red, and green wavelength ranges.
      • DMCII_3BANDSCreate a 3-band mosaic dataset using the DMCii wavelength ranges.
      • DEIMOS2_4BANDSCreate a 4-band mosaic dataset using the Deimos-2 wavelength ranges.
      • DUBAISAT-2_4BANDSCreate a 4-band mosaic dataset using the DubaiSat-2 wavelength ranges.
      • FORMOSAT-2_4BANDSCreate a 4-band mosaic dataset using the FORMOSAT-2 wavelength ranges.
      • GEOEYE-1_4BANDSCreate a 4-band mosaic dataset using the GeoEye-1 wavelength ranges.
      • GF-1 PMS_4BANDSCreate a 4-band mosaic dataset using the Gaofen-1 Panchromatic Multispectral Sensor wavelength ranges.
      • GF-1 WFV_4BANDSCreate a 4-band mosaic dataset using the Gaofen-1 Wide Field of View Sensor wavelength ranges.
      • GF-2 PMS_4BANDSCreate a 4-band mosaic dataset using the Gaofen-2 Panchromatic Multispectral Sensor wavelength ranges.
      • GF-4 PMI_4BANDSCreate a 4-band mosaic dataset using the Gaofen-4 panchromatic and multispectral wavelength ranges.
      • HJ 1A/1B CCD_4BANDSCreate a 4-band mosaic dataset using the Huan Jing-1 CCD Multispectral or Hyperspectral Sensor wavelength ranges.
      • IKONOS_4BANDSCreate a 4-band mosaic dataset using the IKONOS wavelength ranges.
      • JILIN-1_3BANDSCreate a 3-band mosaic dataset using the Jilin-1 wavelength ranges.
      • KOMPSAT-2_4BANDSCreate a 4-band mosaic dataset using the KOMPSAT-2 wavelength ranges.
      • KOMPSAT-3_4BANDSCreate a 4-band mosaic dataset using the KOMPSAT-3 wavelength ranges.
      • LANDSAT_6BANDSCreate a 6-band mosaic dataset using the Landsat 5 and 7 wavelength ranges from the TM and ETM+ sensors.
      • LANDSAT_8BANDSCreate an 8-band mosaic dataset using the LANDSAT 8 wavelength ranges.
      • LANDSAT_MSS_4BANDSCreate a 4-band mosaic dataset using the Landsat wavelength ranges from the MSS sensor.
      • PLEIADES-1_4BANDSCreate a 4-band mosaic dataset using the PLEIADES-1 wavelength ranges.
      • QUICKBIRD_4BANDSCreate a 4-band mosaic dataset using the QuickBird wavelength ranges.
      • RAPIDEYE_5BANDSCreate a 5-band mosaic dataset using the RapidEye wavelength ranges.
      • SENTINEL2_13BANDSCreate a 13-band mosaic dataset using the Sentinel 2 MSI wavelength ranges.
      • SKYSAT_4BANDSCreate a 4-band mosaic dataset using the SkySat-C MSI wavelength ranges.
      • SPOT-5_4BANDSCreate a 4-band mosaic dataset using the SPOT-5 wavelength ranges.
      • SPOT-6_4BANDSCreate a 4-band mosaic dataset using the SPOT-6 wavelength ranges.
      • SPOT-7_4BANDSCreate a 4-band mosaic dataset using the SPOT-7 wavelength ranges.
      • TH-01_4BANDSCreate a 4-band mosaic dataset using the Tian Hui-1 wavelength ranges.
      • WORLDVIEW-2_8BANDSCreate an 8-band mosaic dataset using the WorldView-2 wavelength ranges.
      • WORLDVIEW-3_8BANDSCreate an 8-band mosaic dataset using the WorldView-3 wavelength ranges.
      • WORLDVIEW-4_4BANDSCreate a 4-band mosaic dataset using the WorldView-4 wavelength ranges.
      • ZY1-02C PMS_3BANDSCreate a 3-band mosaic dataset using the ZiYuan-1 panchromatic/multispectral wavelength ranges.
      • ZY3-CRESDA_4BANDSCreate a 4-band mosaic dataset using the ZiYuan-3 CRESDA wavelength ranges.
      • ZY3-SASMAC_4BANDSCreate a 4-band mosaic dataset using the ZiYuan-3 SASMAC wavelength ranges.
      • CUSTOMDefine the number of bands and the average wavelength for each band.
      String
      [Band Name {Wavelength Minimum} {Wavelength Maximum},..]

      Edit the product_definition by adjusting the wavelength ranges, changing the number of bands or the band order, and adding new bands when using the CUSTOM product definition.

      Value Table

      Derived Output

      NameExplanationData Type
      out_mosaic_dataset

      The updated mosaic dataset.

      Mosaic Layer

      Code sample

      SetMosaicDatasetProperties example 1 (Python window)

      This is a Python sample for the SetMosaicDatasetProperties tool.

      SetMosaicDatasetProperties example 2 (stand-alone script)

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      This is a Python script sample for the SetMosaicDatasetProperties tool.

      Environments

      This tool does not use any geoprocessing environments.

      Licensing information

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




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