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I feel this is a ridiculous question, but I can't figure copying and "paste special". All I want to do is copy and paste between feature classes. Sometimes it works - I copy select everything, then "paste special" lights up and I can click on it an bring up the dialog box. But most of the time, it just stays greyed out. I can copy, I can paste, but I can't "paste special". I can't figure out what the difference is. Sometimes if I close down the program and reopen it, it suddenly works. I've looked through forums can get the sense people are struggling with the same thing, but I never see a clear answer... just links to the copy/paste/pastespeical page that doesn't answer my question. Thanks!
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Thanks - I was able to use Peter's method. I'll give this a try too. Much appreciated.
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Fantastic - thanks so much your your help. This was very useful and I think i've got the pansharpening worked out better.
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Just to add to that second point on the pan sharpening. The images are before and after the changes to the geometric functions.
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Hi Peter, Thanks very much for your reply -- it's very helpful and opened things a bit more. This has produced much better results for me, but I am still having a bit of trouble. 1) I have images from different years that I'm comparing... one is Worldview 2 and the other is Worldview 4. Using your method and adding my DEM to the geometric functions for both has made them much closer. However, I'm not sure they are actually "orhorectified". I can georeference them now so that some parts of the images are probably close enough for my purposes.... but if I look elsewhere in the image, it is still off. This seems to be points at higher elevation... the coatline seems fine, but the tops of the mountains don't line up. Am I right in saying that is unavoidable because of the sensor's angle? 2) I noticed that once I apply the DEM to the geometric functions, it seems to change how the pansharpened image looks. For example, it is suddenly much darker even though the pansharpen settings seem to remain the same. Out of curiousity, why is that? Thanks again!
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I think I'm way out of my depth, and have been trying to orthorectify Worldview images from Digital Globe for weeks without results. It seems to me that the problem is getting ESRI software to read the RPC information which is actually stored in an .rpb file. I have the ORstandard2A bundle of images -- so there are seperate .rpb files for both the Multo and Pan images. I go through the steps to do a block adjustment, via the Ortho Mapping workspace. I have a good DEM for the area, but when I run the block adjustment it always runs into an error, and says "no image for RPC adjustment". Have been through any and every discussion on .rpb files without an insight - any help you can offer is much appreciated. Thanks
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I can't find a solution to this either. ArcGIS pro now in 2019.... can't seem to have it read RPB.
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