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Converting raster symbology to vector shapefiles using ArcGIS Desktop?



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I am using ArcGIS Desktop.



I have a satellite raster geoTIFF, the image shows a coastal region with water, rocks, grass.



To display these three features of interest, I've symbolised the raster via a classified style using 3 classes. The automatically created 3 classes respond quite well to the regions of water, rock and grass.



I therefore want to export this classified symbology as a vector shapefile (i.e., 3 shapefiles for the 3 classess. A shapefile for the pixel values that fall in the water values, another shapefile for the pixel values that fall into the rock values and a final shapefile for the pixel values that fall into the grass values).



Is this possible?



I know it is possible to create a classified raster using the supervised classification tools and create training datasets. However, I want to specifically convert the three classes from the automatically created from the classified symbology tab as shapefiles.










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I am using ArcGIS Desktop.



I have a satellite raster geoTIFF, the image shows a coastal region with water, rocks, grass.



To display these three features of interest, I've symbolised the raster via a classified style using 3 classes. The automatically created 3 classes respond quite well to the regions of water, rock and grass.



I therefore want to export this classified symbology as a vector shapefile (i.e., 3 shapefiles for the 3 classess. A shapefile for the pixel values that fall in the water values, another shapefile for the pixel values that fall into the rock values and a final shapefile for the pixel values that fall into the grass values).



Is this possible?



I know it is possible to create a classified raster using the supervised classification tools and create training datasets. However, I want to specifically convert the three classes from the automatically created from the classified symbology tab as shapefiles.










share|improve this question




















  • 1





    How many bands in your raster?

    – FelixIP
    5 hours ago














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I am using ArcGIS Desktop.



I have a satellite raster geoTIFF, the image shows a coastal region with water, rocks, grass.



To display these three features of interest, I've symbolised the raster via a classified style using 3 classes. The automatically created 3 classes respond quite well to the regions of water, rock and grass.



I therefore want to export this classified symbology as a vector shapefile (i.e., 3 shapefiles for the 3 classess. A shapefile for the pixel values that fall in the water values, another shapefile for the pixel values that fall into the rock values and a final shapefile for the pixel values that fall into the grass values).



Is this possible?



I know it is possible to create a classified raster using the supervised classification tools and create training datasets. However, I want to specifically convert the three classes from the automatically created from the classified symbology tab as shapefiles.










share|improve this question
















I am using ArcGIS Desktop.



I have a satellite raster geoTIFF, the image shows a coastal region with water, rocks, grass.



To display these three features of interest, I've symbolised the raster via a classified style using 3 classes. The automatically created 3 classes respond quite well to the regions of water, rock and grass.



I therefore want to export this classified symbology as a vector shapefile (i.e., 3 shapefiles for the 3 classess. A shapefile for the pixel values that fall in the water values, another shapefile for the pixel values that fall into the rock values and a final shapefile for the pixel values that fall into the grass values).



Is this possible?



I know it is possible to create a classified raster using the supervised classification tools and create training datasets. However, I want to specifically convert the three classes from the automatically created from the classified symbology tab as shapefiles.







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    How many bands in your raster?

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    How many bands in your raster?

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How many bands in your raster?

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