Map Service is not clear

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02-12-2015 01:42 AM
SaurabhGupta5
Occasional Contributor

Hi,

I am migrating application and services from arcgis 10 to arcgis 10.2.2 . To my surprise one of the map service is not darker in 10.2.2 as compared to 10. kindly help me the way out of this. Is anything wrong i am doing while publishing the service.

Thanks\

Saurabh

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RobertScheitlin__GISP
MVP Emeritus

Saurabh,

   Can you share a screenshot of what you are talking about?

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SaurabhGupta5
Occasional Contributor

Hi Robert,

I have used same mxd's to publish map service using arcgis 10 and arcgis 10.2.2 , now when i am loading my service url in arcgis javascript , one  is darker but another one is lighter. Am i missing any setting while publishing the service. PFB screesnhots1.JPG2.JPG

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SaurabhGupta5
Occasional Contributor

Hello Everyone,

Can anyone will able to help me in this  one? highly apprreciated. Thanks

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SaurabhGupta5
Occasional Contributor

I have raised ticket to ESRI directly for above issue and it seems 10.2.2 is mandatory creating .sd file before publishing the service and it is the reason for this issue.

ArcGIS 10 in which it is working fine is having direct option to publish service without .sd file.

This seems to be a bigger issue since symbologies are affecting a lot in 10.2.2.

Hope to get some resolution of same by ESRI.

Regards

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SaurabhGupta5
Occasional Contributor

Esri Inc has the following recommendation for this issue

Please refer to this warning: 20007: Layer contains a multilayer line symbol whose symbol widths may result in aliasing, when analysing the map before publishing.
Kindly refer to this URL: http://help.arcgis.com/en/arcgisdesktop/10.0/help/index.html#//00sq00000024000000.htm

Please try the following workaround by applying the calculation from Line aliasing in map services using 96 dpi.  For information you may refer to the following URL: http://resources.arcgis.com/en/help/main/10.1/index.html#/Line_aliasing_in_map_services/00sq00000028...

look into the calculation and apply the most suitable “number” for the line.