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Thank you Dan! I already tried that. It works fine on small buildings and small areas within cities. So far it did not work in steep slope with forest/vegetation. Do you have an idea if there is a possibility in arcGIS pro to "remove" forest?
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My dataset is a DSM, the area of interest has characters of hight mountain areas with steep slopes. Can I use the Pixel Editor in ArcGIS pro to remove forrest/vegetation and buildings and create a DTM? Or is there another Tool in ArcGIS pro to create a DTM out of a DSM?
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I use a non-edited DSM generated out of radar sensor data and want to prepare the data for further analyses. Hight error values can be found in areas with steep slope and close to waterbodies and are caused by sensor shadowing. I would like to find those height errors and replace those values with data from my reference layer.
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I need to detect hight errors in a DSM in hight montain areas and correct those hight errors with a reference data set. I want to detect the hight errors caused by senor noise, classify them to a NoData value and fill those NoData values with Data of another DSM. At the same time I try to detect lakes and rivers through the noise in the DSM and also replace the z value with reference data. My question is, how can I detect waterbodies and hight errors in hight mountain areas?
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How do I replace NoData Values of my DSM (raster) with data from another DSM? Both DSM are in different Coordinate Systems. I work with an "on the flight" transformation within the properties of my basemap. The first DSM hast noData Value classified with the value of -9999. Is there a possibility to replace those noData Values with the data of the second dataset?#
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