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I've made a new .lyr file to make symbolizing easier. That should do it for now. Thanks, Adrian.
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Thanks for creating the new place! Yes. MXDs are saved elsewhere. When my coworker opened one of them the colors display correctly.
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Thank you, @AdrianWelsh. I interpreted "Community Help" as general help, so I should definitely find a different home for this question. I think a CAD/GIS Integration Place is a great idea. The Hydro Survey group was the best fit that I found prior to posting, but that would be extremely limiting due to the small community. Our workflow never included export to DWG since we're Microstation-oriented. We didn't manually symbolizing with a .lyr, either, though I couldn't tell you, at this point, quite how the magic happened. Perhaps it just read the color table from the .dgn, but I could be wrong. Unfortunately, the 10.3 install deleted the whole 10.1 directory structure. I'm curious if there was a custom file in C:\Program Files (x86)\ArcGIS\Desktop10.1\Styles that made it happen. I appreciate your response. I'll try reposting to a CAD-oriented spot.
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We recently upgraded from ArcGIS 10.1 to 10.3. Before the upgrade, opening Microstation DGN files would display line work in a 3-color scheme that we use for hydrographic survey depths (there are no other features in the drawings except for lines and annotation). The correct colors would display without making manual adjustments. Now, in 10.3, the colors displayed are random. I know that I can manually adjust the colors and achieve the same result. However, this was not necessary in our 10.1 setup. I also don't remember if customizations had been applied to make this possible in 10.1 (custom style file that is automatically applied?, modified normal.mxt?, etc.) Does anyone have insights how to, either,: 1. prevent the Microstation color table from being misread when adding a DGN into ArcGIS? or 2. enable an ArcGIS customization that automatically maps DGN layers to defined colors? Thanks!
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The method in this link works well for me in ArcGIS 10.1, though it sounds similar to what you are doing. I have several years of imagery over the same location that draw well after following these steps. ArcGIS Help 10.1 http://resources.arcgis.com/en/help/main/10.1/index.html#/Creating_a_mosaic_dataset_containing_raster_data_from_multiple_dates/009t000000v1000000/
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What happens when you change "By Attribute" to "None" in the Allowed Mosaic Methods dialog? Does it change the behavior?
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When using MakeMosaicLayer_management, you can use the "lock_rasterid" property "(Optional) Choose the Raster ID or raster name to which the service should be locked and that only the specified rasters are displayed. If left undefined, it will be similar to system default. Multiple IDs can be defined as a semicolon-delimited list." Link to article: ArcGIS Desktop
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Hello, I have over 100,000 MrSid images in a handful of different projections. I would like to make them available as REST Image Services so they can be ingested using ArcGIS and the Flex Viewer platform. According to the article, below, it is possible to persist a transformation to a raster dataset without rectifying it. So, I'd like to ask others if they have any experience serving a raster mosaic in one projection, over REST, containing images referenced in a different projection. If it would work, it would likely save a lot of reprojection time. http://help.arcgis.com/en/arcgisdesktop/10.0/help/index.html#/Persist_a_transformation_to_a_raster_dataset_without_rectifying_it/009t000000m8000000/ Thanks for your input!
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