I have a digital elevation model for a large proportion of the world and have clipped the data frame to only show the UK. However this only accounts for part of the height distribution. Is there a way to remove everything which doesn't fall within UK elevation?
Thanks for any help
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Are you looking to cookie cut the raster to the shape of the UK (I'm avoiding the term 'clip' because the raster Clip tool only accepts rectangles)? You can do this with Extract By Mask.
If I've totally missed the point, please provide a picture of your situation.
Are you looking to cookie cut the raster to the shape of the UK (I'm avoiding the term 'clip' because the raster Clip tool only accepts rectangles)? You can do this with Extract By Mask.
If I've totally missed the point, please provide a picture of your situation.
Actually, Clip (Data Management) has the option of preserving clipping geometry. The Raster will be clipped based on the perimeter of the polygon shape.
You need to keep the following option checked.
Oh, so it does. Thanks, Jayanta.
Hi, thanks for the replies. I had used Data Frame properties to clip down to the shape of another layer the shape of the UK. However I have since found another raster which suits my needs better. Thank you anyway, it's always helpful to learn more stuff 🙂