Hello,
I am using ArcGIS 10.6. I am trying to see the difference between two rasters by using the minus tool. The output raster it is giving me have these weird pixelated boxes throughout the whole raster. I have attached a photo to better understand what I am talking about. Is there anything I can do to fix this? Is there something I am doing wrong? The rasters I am using both have a cell size and band size of 1 with the same projection.
Are they aligned? That is, the exact same extent? Did you specify a snap raster?
Okay I set them to the same extent and it still came out pixelated. I am fairly new with this, but which tool would I use to align them? And I do not think I have a snap raster, so do I need to make one of those as well?
There are many things that affect such a seemingly simple function like subtraction
Minus (Spatial Analyst)—ArcGIS Pro | Documentation
The environments options for any tool is just as important as the parameters.
At the bottom of the above link is a list of "environments" that need to be considered. I have shortened the list
Cell Size, Cell Size Projection Method, ... Extent, Geographic Transformations, ..., Output Coordinate System, ... Snap Raster ...
Each environment setting has an affect on the outcome.
Snap Raster (Environment setting)—ArcGIS Pro | Documentation
Cell Alignment (Environment setting)—ArcGIS Pro | Documentation
If you are new to this,.. then a read in the Raster Analysis section would be of use. The two links above are within the help content tree