Using ArcMap: Issue: Received an Aerial Photograph of Oneida County, WI from the county and it is a Mr Sid format and exceeds 24 GB. I did copy it to my solid state drive first, and then tried importing it as a raster in ArcCatalog and after three hours of chugging away, I cancelled the process, which after three more hours I went to bed and found it had finally finished cancelling sometime that night.
I read somewhere that the Mr. Sid files should not be imported directly but should be converted to a TIFF, so this morning, again in ArcCatalog, I tried to convert before importing. Here I am over four hours later and still chugging, I think. At no point did the program ask me what format to convert to...it just started chugging away again. Guess I will just let it keep chugging along until I am heading off to bed tonight and will hit the cancel button again.
Clearly, I will need to clip this ultra large aerial photograph in order to use it in ArcMap, or maybe building pyramids will suffice,
My Questions:
How much ram do you have?
What does it look like in Windows Resource Monitor or Performance Monitor? (Windows Administrator tools)
Dan: just as a follow up…apparently MrSid’s can be directly dragged into an active Map Document and do not require being imported into a Geodatabase. If there are other complications from short circuiting the procedure, I have yet to discover any. So, cheers, jR
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