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Oh I see. The image service is the "Terrain: Slope in Degrees" which I linked to. The points are locally stored and in geographic coordinates. The points are also proprietary and under contract agreements can't be uploaded to AGO.
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I'm not sure what you mean by "online." I'm working in Pro (specifically, everything's in python). Are you suggesting I create a new slope raster in AGO?
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I want to use the "Terrain: Slope in Degrees" Image Service to Extract Values to Points for 4,000 locally-stored points across the continental US. Specifically, the points are in Kansas, Texas (& surrounding states), North Dakota, and Pennsylvania. Here's the Image Server site: https://www.arcgis.com/home/item.html?id=af25a795273440deb449b336543602be The site presents this warning: WARNING: Slope is computed in the projection specified by the client software. The server resamples the elevation data to the requested projection and pixel size and then computes slope. Slope should be requested in a projection that maintains correct scale in x and y directions for the area of interest. Using geographic coordinates will give incorrect results. For the WGS84 Mercator and WGS Web Mercator (auxiliary sphere) projections used by many web applications, a correction factor has been included to correct for latitude-dependent scale changes. I'm unclear on what an appropriate projection would be to "maintain correct scale in x and y directions" and whether this means to choose equidistant, equal area, etc. Would North America Equidistant Conic work? edit: I've tried "requesting" the image service in North America Equidistant Conic, and the results look the same as if I don't project it. In addition, requesting the layer in various cell sizes appears to make no difference on the resulting image service layer. I don't need slope degrees; slope percent would be fine. Just want to heed the "warning" given.
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Thank you so much @DanPatterson I'm using ArcMap 10.3 because I'm setting up some geoprocessing for a colleague who only has access to 10.3. I myself do have access to Pro. I was hoping to use something other than IDLE for my colleague's purposes. But if there's no workaround, IDLE it is!
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Hi there, I am trying to implement the following procedure: Set Up ArcGIS with Anaconda: https://medium.com/@ochieng.grace/set-up-arcgis-with-anaconda-94f53c65dbb7 also here: https://my.usgs.gov/confluence/display/EGIS/Using+Anaconda+modules+from+the+ESRI+python+environment In order to enable Anaconda modules, e.g. Spyder and Jupyter, to work with within an ArcMap 10.3.1 environment. When I implement the step in the procedure "Create an Anaconda environment for use with ArcGIS," and paste the prompt relevant to ArcMap 10.3.1, I receive the following message from the Anaconda prompt stating that none of the packages can be found: I'm brand new to conda, so might be missing something obvious. But I can't find anything else online about this specific problem - the websites with procedures don't suggest this should be occurring. I currently have conda 4.7.12 installed. Thank you,
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