ArcGIS 9 - Arcgis Image Server Tutorial
The ArcGIS Image Server allows you to quickly create image service definitions to serve large quantities of raster data to a variety of clients for visualization and analysis, including mapping, surveying, photogrammetric engineering, and GIS applications.
The easiest way to begin learning about the ArcGIS Image Server and how to publish image service definitions is to complete the exercises in this tutorial. These exercises will show you how to create an image service definition and make it available on a server, how to access the image service as a client, as well as other functionality.
Before you start, it is assumed you know the fundamentals of ArcGIS Desktop software. If not, it is recommended you work through some of the other tutorials, such as Using ArcMap . For more information, see the ArcGIS Desktop Help. Exercise 2, provides the workflow for publishing image services using ArcGIS Server, therefore you will need to know the fundamentals of ArcGIS Server.
Throughout all these exercises it is assumed that you have all ArcGIS components installed on the same machine. If not, you will have to modify the directions accordingly. This tutorial is designed to let you work at your own pace. You will need a few hours of focused time to complete all the exercises in this tutorial.
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