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I have a raster in one coordinate system (SC State Plane NAD83 NSRS2007) and need to project it to another (SC State Plane NAD83 HARN). When I run Project Raster, it fails silently: the dialog box output says "Succeeded," but no output is produced. Also, clicking "Close" on the dialog box brings the tool dialog back up, as it would if a tool failed to complete.

Without an error message, I am struggling to understand what the cause of the problem is, and how to circumvent or resolve it.

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    Assuming you're using feet as units, those two projections are literally identical (in effect). EPSG:3361 (HARN) and EPSG:3656 (NSRS2007). There's also a third projection out there that is identical to this one, EPSG:102719. Jul 10, 2014 at 14:46
  • My concern is that I need to use it with ArcHydro tools, which tend to be extremely particular about projections (otherwise I'd just say "whatever" and move on)... Since they are essentially the same, I expected this to be a completely unremarkable part of the process.
    – Erica
    Jul 10, 2014 at 14:55
  • Did you set a transformation? Although the tfm is a 'null' one (no changes), so you could just use Define Projection to change the metadata.
    – mkennedy
    Jul 10, 2014 at 16:19

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As per this forum post, I would try:

  1. Checking your environment settings (extents, etc.)
  2. Checking that you have chosen the correct transformation in the project raster tool.

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