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How long should the Project Raster tool take to run?

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09-10-2024 03:54 PM
L77
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I am using ArcPro 3.2.1

I have a 1.25 GB drone image that is projected to state plane. I am using the Project Raster tool to change it to WGS_1984_Web_Mercator_Auxiliary_Sphere, so that I can publish in in ArcGIS Online to use in a web map.

How long should the Project Raster tool take to run? I haven't processed imagery in several years and typically the percent processed would show up, but it only says "running". It has been running for 30 minutes with no indication that anything is happening, so I am wondering if the process is frozen?

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L77
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I let it run for an hour then stopped the process, closed Arc Pro and reopened the project.

Then I ran Project Raster again but this time I selected the drop down menu for the output cell size, (see documentation)

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It took less than 5 minutes to run and worked well. So I think I just needed to use the drop down menu to select the cell size.

 

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RTPL_AU
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@L77 If the reproject fails you could bring it into a map as-is in Pro, apply the transformation to the map and create the AGOL-suitable tile pack in Pro. Saves having to waste credits doing the tiling in AGOL.

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DanPatterson
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Project Raster (Data Management)—ArcGIS Pro | Documentation

cubic convolution will take longer and if those x, y values are the cell size, then they are quite small (about 0.027 m


... sort of retired...
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L77
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I let it run for an hour then stopped the process, closed Arc Pro and reopened the project.

Then I ran Project Raster again but this time I selected the drop down menu for the output cell size, (see documentation)

L77_0-1726059959155.png

 

L77_1-1726059991892.png

It took less than 5 minutes to run and worked well. So I think I just needed to use the drop down menu to select the cell size.

 

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