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Mosaic and MrSID

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06-20-2013 03:43 AM
ChristianMatthews
New Contributor
All,

I was unable to find answers to my problem online so I shall post here.

I have ~180 TIFs that I need to mosaic. I want the output mosaic to be a MrSID file.

Does the Mosaic Dataset allow this? Or will I have to go by another method?

Thanks
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Robert_LeClair
Esri Notable Contributor
Christian -

The Raster to MrSID tool was available at version 9.3.1, but removed at version 10.0. It is not possible to export raster data to MrSID image format in ArcGIS 10.1. Check out LizardTech's website to see if they may have some plug-ins for ArcGIS Desktop that would allow you to export to MrSID. (http://www.lizardtech.com)

About MrSID rasters 9.3 ( Raster To MrSID tool) http://webhelp.esri.com/arcgisdesktop/9.3/index.cfm?id=3105&pid=3101&topicname=About%20MrSID%20raste...

Regards,

Robert LeClair
Esri-Denver
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JeffreySwain
Esri Regular Contributor
If you need a SID then refer to GeoExpress from Lizard Tech directly.  You could output to a Tiff with YcbCR compression have some of the compression.
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JohnSobetzer
Honored Contributor
As noted you can't mosaic to sids in ArcGIS anymore, and I think size (number of pixels) was a major limit in the older ArcGIS versions that did provide that option.  MrSid compression technology is proprietary, owned by Lizard Tech.  In ArcGIS the best alternative may be to mosaic to jpeg 2000, a wavelet compression technology that is similar to MrSid but open source.  ArcGIS 10 produces better jp2s than its predecessors, at least that is what I've found. You could then use that jp2 as you would a sid but if you have the GeoExpress Tools, you could convert it to a sid.  If money is not a problem then buy GeoExpress with unlimited allowances of compression to sid and jp2, (although you can also buy a "cartridge" of allowable compression on an annual basis), and use it to mosaic your tifs to sid directly.

One thing that might confuse you in producing jpeg 2000 files in ArcGIS.   A typical raster compression for a sid file is usually stated as a ratio 20:1.  In ArcGIS the matching compression would be 5 (100/5), as it is using the term compression quality.  You set these and the jp2 compression choice in the environment settings - raster storage page. If you use jp2 you can uncheck the build pyramids; these are built in to the wavelet compression file formats.
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AndrewQuee
Frequent Contributor

As at 10.2, as J.Sobetzer noted previously, ArcGIS can read but not write MrSID.  Afaik, the request is not possible out of the box unless you licensed the encoder from Lizardtech.

Here is a detailed example of doing almost exactly what you wanted to do, but taking SIDs and outputting TIFFs.  It would be trivial to swap the input and output formats.

FMEpedia - Raster Mosaicking Scenario

This of course, supposes you have access to Safe Software's FME...

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