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You need to set the mosaic dataset \ properties \ general \ Raster Information \ Source Type as 'Vector-UV', 'Vector-Magnitude' or 'Vector-Direction'
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Before you create the overviews check the properties of the mosaic dataset (not the layer) to ensure that in 'Defaults' that the 'Apply Color Correction' is turned on. The overview will be generated using this setting. It is possible that it was Off and so not included in the newly generated overviews. If you had previously build overviews, then when building them again, ensure 'Generate missing overview images only' is turned off, else they will not be updated with the new settings.
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COG (as well as other cloud optimized image formats such as MRF and CRF) are directly supported in Pro. Pro will access and stream only the required pixels over the web directly from cloud storage. COG files can be (copied) in a local file system in which case you can drag and drop (or use 'Add Data > Data from Path'). You can not use a URL path in 'Add Data > Data from Path'). You need to first create a ACS (ArcGIS Cloud Storage Connection). See 'Create Cloud Storage Connection File' GPTool or Insert/Connections/Add Cloud Storage Connection. This enables a URL to be provided as well as associated access credentials. Once created the ACS file appears in catalog as a folder and you can browse through it and drag and drop a wide range of images including COG directly in to the maps. You can use the same method to also create mosaic dataset of collections of imagery.
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Try using the GPTool and using 'block Field'. Create an attribute (any field name you want) and give a different value for the two datasets. Then run using this as a block fields. This should ensure same enhancements is defined for all images that are part of the same datasets.
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.PIW is a proprietary format from Pictometry/EagleView. It appears to contain meta information about a collection of images, but there is no public way to read it that I know. Typically a .PIW has a set of related .PSI files that are JPEG images with specific metadata in them. These should work in Drone2Map (if you rename them), but you would need to request the metadata from Pictometry to provide the camera location information. I would recommend connecting back with Pictometry to determine if they can provide the .DBF files that is sometimes provided and check on the usage licensing.
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Looks to me like on one of the following: (most probably 2) 1- Looks like the source data may consist of a large number of small tiles. If this is the case check the level at which overviews are created. The smaller the tiles the larger the resolution the overviews need to be. If you dont have sufficient overviews then system will need to open many files which can degrade performance and lead to issue if 'Max number of rasters per mosaic' is not large enough. If the source is many tiles consider mosaicking them together into much larger tiles (same projection/pixel alignment). 2- If the issues is with raster proxies then check Appedix D in the Optimize Rasters documentation. The issue is often related to running desktop and server on the same machine that causes locks on the cached files. This may have caused corruption of the tile cache indices. Delete the cache. Also ensure the cache is on a local drive (preferably a fast ephemeral drive). Do not point the cache to a network drive or some location shared with multiple machines.
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Integration with Cyclomedia exists. It requires Cyclomedia to grant access to create the OICs. Suggest you request Cyclomedia for it.
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Not sure how they are defining the projection. It should be picked up. Suggest you use "Define Projection" too to set the projection to what it should be. As for the image that do not appear to display to full resolution. The text above indicates that these were re-projected first using Erdas. Do you have access the original images? Another thing you can do is run the data through optimize rasters.
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Looks like there is a significant difference in the contrasts enhancement of the two images and they appear to be taken on very different dates. Visually the results can be improved by reducing the contrast (stretch), but they might also loose details. Check the stretch being applied before color correction. This could improve it a bit. It also looks like the blend parameter is missing from the export. Check that 'resolve overlap' is set to blend before export.
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Can you provide some samples. It may be due to you not masking out extreme colors.
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