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I am using the ArcGIS Pro to perform an image classification. To do this I need training data polygons derived from the image which is being classified. I created training data polygons outlining features of an underlying raster. I forgot to georeference the underlying raster before creating the training data. Now, after I performed the georeferencing of the underlying raster, my training data does not align with my raster. No matter what I do to manually move, rotate or scale my training data, it will not align with my underlying raster.

Is there any way to use control point to actually georeference the training data polygons onto the underlying raster?

It took a long time to create all the training data, so I am trying to avoid recreating the entire set.

I am using the ArcGIS Pro to perform an image classification. To do this I need training data polygons derived from the image which is being classified. I created training data polygons outlining features of an underlying raster. I forgot to georeference the underlying raster before creating the training data. Now, after I performed the georeferencing of the underlying raster, my training data does not align with my raster. No matter what I do to manually move, rotate or scale my training data, it will not align with my underlying raster.

Is there any way to use control point to actually georeference the training data polygons onto the underlying raster?

It took a long time to create all the training data, so I am trying to avoid recreating the entire set.

I am using ArcGIS Pro to perform an image classification. To do this I need training data polygons derived from the image which is being classified. I created training data polygons outlining features of an underlying raster. I forgot to georeference the underlying raster before creating the training data. Now, after I performed the georeferencing of the underlying raster, my training data does not align with my raster. No matter what I do to manually move, rotate or scale my training data, it will not align with my underlying raster.

Is there any way to use control point to actually georeference the training data polygons onto the underlying raster?

It took a long time to create all the training data, so I am trying to avoid recreating the entire set.

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Is it Possible to Georeference Georeferencing Polygon Features? using ArcGIS Pro

I am using the ArcPro SoftwareArcGIS Pro to perform an image classification. To do this I need training data polygons derived from the image which is being classified. I created training data polygons outlining features of an underlying raster. I forgot to georeference the underlying raster before creating the training data. Now, after I performed the georeferencing of the underlying raster, my training data does not align with my raster. No matter what I do to manually move, rotate or scale my training data, it will not align with my underlying raster. 

Is there any way to use control point to actually georeference the training data polygons onto the underlying raster? 

It took a long time to create all the training data, so I am trying to avoid recreating the entire set if possible.

Is it Possible to Georeference Polygon Features?

I am using the ArcPro Software to perform an image classification. To do this I need training data polygons derived from the image which is being classified. I created training data polygons outlining features of an underlying raster. I forgot to georeference the underlying raster before creating the training data. Now, after I performed the georeferencing of the underlying raster, my training data does not align with my raster. No matter what I do to manually move, rotate or scale my training data, it will not align with my underlying raster. Is there any way to use control point to actually georeference the training data polygons onto the underlying raster? It took a long time to create all the training data, so I am trying to avoid recreating the entire set if possible.

Georeferencing Polygon Features using ArcGIS Pro

I am using the ArcGIS Pro to perform an image classification. To do this I need training data polygons derived from the image which is being classified. I created training data polygons outlining features of an underlying raster. I forgot to georeference the underlying raster before creating the training data. Now, after I performed the georeferencing of the underlying raster, my training data does not align with my raster. No matter what I do to manually move, rotate or scale my training data, it will not align with my underlying raster. 

Is there any way to use control point to actually georeference the training data polygons onto the underlying raster? 

It took a long time to create all the training data, so I am trying to avoid recreating the entire set.

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Is it Possible to Georeference Polygon Features?

I am using the ArcPro Software to perform an image classification. To do this I need training data polygons derived from the image which is being classified. I created training data polygons outlining features of an underlying raster. I forgot to georeference the underlying raster before creating the training data. Now, after I performed the georeferencing of the underlying raster, my training data does not align with my raster. No matter what I do to manually move, rotate or scale my training data, it will not align with my underlying raster. Is there any way to use control point to actually georeference the training data polygons onto the underlying raster? It took a long time to create all the training data, so I am trying to avoid recreating the entire set if possible.

Georeference Polygon Features

I created training data polygons outlining features of an underlying raster. I forgot to georeference the underlying raster before creating the training data. Now, after I performed the georeferencing of the underlying raster, my training data does not align with my raster. No matter what I do to manually move, rotate or scale my training data, it will not align with my underlying raster. Is there any way to use control point to actually georeference the training data polygons onto the underlying raster? It took a long time to create all the training data, so I am trying to avoid recreating the entire set if possible.

Is it Possible to Georeference Polygon Features?

I am using the ArcPro Software to perform an image classification. To do this I need training data polygons derived from the image which is being classified. I created training data polygons outlining features of an underlying raster. I forgot to georeference the underlying raster before creating the training data. Now, after I performed the georeferencing of the underlying raster, my training data does not align with my raster. No matter what I do to manually move, rotate or scale my training data, it will not align with my underlying raster. Is there any way to use control point to actually georeference the training data polygons onto the underlying raster? It took a long time to create all the training data, so I am trying to avoid recreating the entire set if possible.

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