Unlocking the Wealth of Imagery
Arizona DOT and Sanborn use ArcGIS Server Image Extension. [PDF]
Enterprise Image Management
The chart below shows the different capabilities that a user can expect out of the box with ArcGIS Server and with the addition of the optional Image extension.
| Capabilities | ArcGIS Server | ArcGIS Server with Image Extension |
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| Creating image services from any single image | ![]() |
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| Changing rendering from ArcGIS Desktop clients | ![]() |
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| Optimizing data transmission for low-bandwidth connections | ![]() |
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| Using image service as a data source for geoprocessing | ![]() |
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| Service-level metadata | ![]() |
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| Serving multispectral and elevation data | ![]() |
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| OGC compliant (WMS, WCS) | ![]() |
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| Dynamically mosaicking multiple images into an image service | ![]() |
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| Client control over order of overlapping imagery in a mosaic | ![]() |
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| Image-level metadata | ![]() |
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| Accessing additional CAD and GIS clients | ![]() |
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| Server-side orthorectification | ![]() |
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| Server-side pan sharpening | ![]() |
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| Server-side rendering, enhancements, filtering, and map algebra | ![]() |
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| Creating multiple products from the same source | ![]() |
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| Creating image service definitions | ![]() |
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| Defined image processing | ![]() |