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Add Rasters To Mosaic Dataset using PlanetScope harmonized imagery

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04-15-2026 10:36 AM
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ColbyMitchell
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Hello!

I'm working on a project for school and I want to do an NDVI change analysis to detect shrub growth up mountain slopes. I've done this tutorial: https://learn.arcgis.com/en/projects/monitor-forest-change-over-time/  that uses a multidimensional raster dataset and want to follow a similar workflow for my project.

In trying to create my own multidimensional raster, I'm running into some issues. I am using planetscope 3m resolution imagery that has been harmonized to be compared amongst each other and sentinal-2 images. I'm following this tutorial to make a multidimensional raster: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HFbTFTnsMWM 

I'm struggling to add my raster data to a mosaic dataset with the associated metadata that will be used for the acquisition date of the photograph. I often get this error: "Error: 8004818c: No new mosaic dataset item was added" and I believe it is stemming from setting the raster type. When I set the raster type to PlanetScope or Sentinal-2, this error is typically my output. Sometimes I get this error as well: "160281: A requested row object could not be located" and I'm not really sure what to do about that.

If anyone has any advice on making a multidimensional raster from planetscope imagery, that would be really helpful, thank you!

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JonM32
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@ColbyMitchell 

Have you tried adding the rasters to the mosaic dataset without choosing a raster type of Planet or Sentinal?

I would try the default Raster Dataset option. If it works, you may be able to bypass your issue doing this.

Hope this helps!

Cheers,
Jon
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JonM32
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@ColbyMitchell 

Check this blog post out - it may help understand what's going on for you. Looks like the same error code.

Tips for Working with Sentinel SAFE Products and M... - Esri Community

Cheers,
Jon
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