The Image Service Definition Editor toolbar
ArcGIS 10 is the last release of the stand-alone ArcGIS Image Server product. The image service definition (.ISDef) has been replaced by an improved geodatabase data model—the mosaic dataset—which can be published as an image service using the ArcGIS Server Image extension.
The Image Service Definition Editor toolbar provides two options for creating an image service definition; the one you use depends on how advanced the image service definition is. Image Service Editor Wizard will help you create three of the most common types of image service definitions: panchromatic, color, or elevation. The wizard will walk you through all the steps required to create an image service definition, including adding the data, optimizing the image service definition, enhancing the imagery or visualizing the elevation data, and compiling the service.
If you need to build more advanced image service definitions that may, for example, use a variety of processes, use the Advanced options available on the Image Service Definition Editor toolbar.
With whatever option you use to create an image service definition, the same basic set of files is created. The image service definition (.ISDef) file contains all the parameters specific to the image service definition. When you compile the image service definition, an image service compiled definition (.ISCDef) file is created. This compiled .ISCDef file is used by the service providers.
To learn more about the set of files created with an image service definition, see The image service definition file structure.
There are two additional wizards available from the Image Service Definition Editor toolbar. Add Data Wizard allows you to add raster data to an existing image service definition. To learn more about adding raster data, see About adding raster data to an image service definition. Analyze Image Service Wizard allows you to inspect your image service definition to check for valid raster sources and the raster process definition files.
An overview of the toolbar's commands
You can add and remove raster data, change image service definition properties and raster properties, optimize the image service definition, and view and change attributes in the service table with the Image Service Definition Editor toolbar.
Learn how to add the Image Service Definition Editor toolbar
The Image Service drop-down menu has the following commands:
Image Service menu commands |
Description |
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New Image Service |
Opens New Image Service Wizard that enables you to create an image service definition, add raster data, define the spatial reference system, enhance the image service definition display, generate service overviews, enter metadata, and compile the image service definition. |
Add Data |
Opens Add Data Wizard that enables you to add raster data to an existing service, apply an enhancement, regenerate overviews, and compile the image service definition. |
Analyze Image Service |
Opens Analyze Image Service Wizard that enables you to validate your raster sources (to ensure that they are from a valid raster dataset and location) and raster process definition files. This sort of validation is often required when the rasters, service, or source files have been relocated. |
Advanced |
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Image Server Help |
Opens the ArcGIS Image Server Help content. |
The following describes the buttons on the Image Service Definition Editor toolbar:
Button |
Title |
Description |
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Image Service Properties |
Opens the Image Service Properties dialog box |
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Service Table |
Opens the image service definition attribute table for the selected service |
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Raster Properties |
Opens the Raster Properties dialog box for a single selected raster |
The Layer drop-down menu allows you to select the image service definition you are working with, when there is more than one open.
About Image Service Editor licensing
You can use the Image Service Editor toolbar if you have an ArcGIS Image Server license. When you attempt to create a new image service definition or edit an image service definition, you may be prompted to define a server host machine and port number. If the server is licensed on the same machine as Image Service Editor, it will automatically see this license and will not prompt for the server's information.
If the license is not available, the following message can be expected:
Image Server not licensed