Otherwise you can change the environment settings in ArcToolbox to reflect the selection of Bilinear for all pyramid operations. Be sure to save the Environment Setting Choices to your template or the selection will only apply to that particular map document.[/QUOTE wrote:
If you open the AdvancedArcMapsettings.exe under /Program Files/ArcGIS/Utilities, then you can adjust the default option when you build pyramids when rasters are added to ArcMap. Select the Raster tab and then the default resampling mode.
Otherwise you can change the environment settings in ArcToolbox to reflect the selection of Bilinear for all pyramid operations. Be sure to save the Environment Setting Choices to your template or the selection will only apply to that particular map document.
Billy,
To find out the requested information, right click on the raster and select properties. You will see Pixel Depth listed, which will tell you if its 1 bit, 8 bit, etc. While you are checking that, please check and see what kind of compression you have.
Paul,
If you look in Windows Explorer does your raster have .rrd or .ovr file? If a .rrd file, try renaming it, and then build pyramids, and see if that changes the display as you zoom in.
Patrick
Use the Build Pyramids tool and then adjust the Environment Settings in the tool. Under Raster Storage, select Bilinear for the pyramid resampling technique. This should correct the display after the tool is run.
Billy,
I have sent you the same response with the incident. Please let me know if you have received the message and if you have any further questions.