Using a Basic Extent
About Basic Extents
A basic export extent is a simple bounding box or envelope that defines the area from which to export LIDAR points. The following options can be used to obtain an export extent:-
Custom Extent
An area that you key in. -
Extent of Active Lidar Layer
The bounding box surrounding the Active Lidar Layer. -
Current Map Extent
The extent of the current map. -
Layer Extent
The extent or bounding box surrounding a layer in the current map. -
Draw Window in Map
An area that you draw in the map for the export extent. -
By LAS File from Active Layer
Extent of point products from active layer
Learn more about tiling the export area
When exporting rasters, the extent you specify will be adjusted so that the corners of the raster is divisible by the cell size. The adjusted extent is at least as big as the selected extent to ensure complete coverage of the selected area. If the extent divides perfectly into the cell size, no adjustment is made to the export extent. If a raster is selected as the export format, the Raster Information Frame will display the number of rows, columns, and total number of cells per file.
How to Select a Basic Extent
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Complete the first step required in the Export Wizard. See Export Format (Step 1 of 3) for instructions on starting the Export Wizard and completing the initial step.
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On the Step 2 of 3 page, click Use Basic Extent.
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Select an extent to use for the bounding box in the Export Extent list.
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If you select Layer Extent, also select a layer in the Layers list that displays.
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If you select Draw Window, click the Draw Window Tool button, and drag a box in the map.
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To apply a buffer to the extent selected, click the Apply Buffer checkbox and enter a buffer distance in map units. Enter a value greater than zero.
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Select Cookie Cut into Regular Tiles to export rectangular grids of the data using a specified width and height. Define the tiles as described in Cookie-cutting using Tiles.
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Click Next to go to the next step in the Export Wizard.
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