What is the standart for BAG creation?

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05-20-2016 12:50 AM
AnzhelikaKamza3
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Hello Dear GIS users.

Could you please advise with  question regarding  BAG file?

  1. We are starting work with BAG format. We have Fledermaus and ArcGIS. Input data is x, y, z gridded file (0.5x0.5 meters). We calculate uncertainty using special order, after that export to BAG. When we compare in ArcGIS GeoTIFF from Fledermaus and BAG from Fledermaus we can see shift between them about 60-65 cm (See attached file).
  2. What is the standart for BAG creation? I checked Fledermaus and CARIS software. And I have 2 different BAG files. Support team from QPS and CARIS tell me that is different method of grid creation. I can't understand why we have this difference and shifts, as I understand BAG file is format to exhange data between software.

Look forward

regards,

Anzhelika

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DanPatterson_Retired
MVP Emeritus

either your extents are different or they use a different method of referencing the grid.  esri uses the center of the cell to denote position when creating rasters, other software may use a different location.  In any event, they seem to be shifted by 1/2 cell size in the x and maybe 1 in the y direction.  You will need to confirm the extents and cell sizes.  Also, in arcmap, it is wise to use a snap raster to ensure that cell edges etc align properly

AnzhelikaKamza3
New Contributor II

Hello Dan,

I don't understand how to confirm extend in ArcGIS& Is it special tool for do this?

regards,

Anzhelika

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DanPatterson_Retired
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right-click on a layer, select properties to bring up the layer properties and all the information is there ... check the Source tab.

Repeat for all layers since ArcMap does projection on the fly to make things 'look' aligned when they may in fact be in different coordinate systems.

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AnzhelikaKamza3
New Contributor II

I test tthat you recomended. It is take extent and data from source that I show in Source tab.

Is it possible to change extent using another raster?

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DanPatterson_Retired
MVP Emeritus

if they are in the same coordinate system, otherwise you are talking about a projection

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AnzhelikaKamza3
New Contributor II

2 rasters in the same projection.

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DanPatterson_Retired
MVP Emeritus

not sure why you want to use a different extent, but I think you are wanting to Shift—Help | ArcGIS for Desktop the raster

AnzhelikaKamza3
New Contributor II

Thank you very much.

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DanPatterson_Retired
MVP Emeritus

Anzhelika, please close this thread if it was answered so others know a solution was arrived at.

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