Data inside the geometry-Layer cells inside the clipping geometry will be extracted.Specify whether you want to extract the data from inside or outside the clipping geometry: Choose layer-Choose a feature layer or imagery layer to define the extent, or choose a polygon feature layer to define the clipping geometry.Choose study area-Allows you to define a clipping geometry interactively using the draw tool.Use current extent-The current map extent will be used to clip out the resulting layer.Select the imagery layer that you want to clip.Ĭhoose the extent type to use when extracting the data: The parameters for this tool are listed in the following table: If you clip using a study area, you must click the polygon draw tool button before you begin drawing on the map. This means the raster will be extracted using the boundary of the polygon features rather than the extent of the entire feature layer. If a polygon feature layer is used for the extent, you can use the input features for clipping geometry. The clipped area is specified by the current map extent, a study area that is drawn interactively on the map, or using a feature layer or imagery layer. The output includes any pixels that intersect the extent. Using this tool, you can extract a portion of an imagery layer based on a given extent. You can draw a study area on the map to clip the data to your area of interest. You have Landsat imagery covering a large area, but you are only interested in performing burn scar detection in a small forested region. You may not have image analysis privileges, available with the ArcGIS Image for ArcGIS Online license. If you do not see this tool in Map Viewer Classic, contact your organization administrator. It will be available in a future release of This functionality is currently only supported in Map Viewer Classic.