I have some high quality paper maps that were scanned and georeferenced. I am trying to clip portions of the map using a shapefile while preserving the quality of the scan and converting to RGB. The easy way I have found to do this is by using Image Analysis, where I convert to RGB then clip. From here I create a layer file or export. However, when I view the export or reopen the layer file in a new ArcMap I get a bit of distortion of the data which affects the quality. Is there another way I can go about this?
Attached is an example of the differences. Original on left, right gets a little blurry. It isn't much, but the customer doesn't like it.
what other settings are associated with the file? and what is the file type? (ie png's are cleaner than jpg files for instance)
Resampling method is Bilinear and they are .TIF files.
try nearest neighbor so you don't get interpolated values which may muddy the edges. You have nominal scale data (ie. classes, not 'real' numeric values)