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Using the Colormap To RGB button on the Image Analysis window

The Colormap To RGB button creates a temporary three-band raster layer from a raster layer that has been symbolized using the Colormap renderer. The output uses the RGB Composite renderer.

  1. To view the Image Analysis window, click Windows on the Main menu and click Image Analysis.
  2. Click one or more raster layers in the Image Analysis window.
  3. Click the Colormap To RGB button Colormap To RGB.

    The output is added as temporary layers in the table of contents.

    The Colormap To RGB function is added to the temporary layer.

Related Topics

  • Image Analysis window: Processing section
  • Rasters with functions
  • About analyzing imagery and raster data
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