We recently received hundreds of .tif images for a countywide imagery project. Ultimately, we will be building a mosaic dataset out of these images. It is unlikely that users will be accessing the individual .tif images, but rather they'd be accessing the mosaic to view the complete imagery package.
My question is: is it worth our time (and disk space) to build pyramids on the individual .tif images? Will there be any performance gain on the mosaic if pyramids are built in addition to the overviews that we already plan on creating?
from what I remember when I built mine, the mosaic dataset will load faster if you build pyramids.
But I didn't know building or not building pyramids was an option. I always thought you had to build pyramids for it to load correctly.
untried, but "overviews" might be an alternative
Mosaic dataset overviews—ArcGIS Pro | Documentation
I'm aware of overviews, which are used for mosaic datasets. I'm really just curious if there are benefits to building pyramids on the individual tiles in addition to the generating overviews.
speed of loading if you intend to allow for zooming in and out etc. on individual components.