Generate a DSM using ArcGIS Reality for ArcGIS Pro

Available with Standard or Advanced license.

Available for an ArcGIS organization with the ArcGIS Reality license.

A digital surface model (DSM) is a digital elevation dataset of the earth, including the elevation of objects on the ground surface such as trees and buildings. DSMs can be derived from stereo image pairs using photogrammetric methodologies. A stereo pair is comprised of two overlapping images of the same geolocation taken from different perspectives. The stereo image pairs of an image collection are used to generate a point cloud (3D points) from which elevation data can be derived. Stereo image pairs are also used to support stereoscopic image analysis, 3D feature compilation, and mapping applications. Typical image overlap to produce point clouds is 80 percent forward overlap along a flight line, and 60 percent overlap between flight lines, so that every location on the ground is covered by multiple images.

Stereo image pairs collected from different perspectives

The derived elevation data can be used in a various applications including orthorectifying the image collection in the Reality mapping workspace. The recommended image type for generating a DSM is nadir imagery.

Generate a DSM

To generate a DSM using the ArcGIS Reality for ArcGIS Pro DSM wizard, follow the steps below.

Note:

  • Before you begin the workflow, ensure that you have created a Reality mapping workspace and completed the block adjustment process.
  • DSM generation is recommended using nadir imagery.

  1. On the Reality Mapping tab, click the DSM button DSM in the Product group.

    The Reality Mapping Products Wizard window appears.

  2. Click Shared Advanced Settings.

    The Advanced Product Settings dialog box appears, where you can define parameters that will impact the Reality mapping products to be generated. For a detailed description of the advanced product settings options, see Shared Advanced Settings in the wizard.

    Shared Advanced Settings dialog box

  3. Quality and Scenario settings are automatically set by the application and should not be changed to ensure optimum performance and product quality. However, if you want to generate a reduced resolution product, the Quality setting can be lowered. See Shared Advanced Settings above for more information on the impact of various Quality settings on product generation.

    During initial product generation, the Reality mapping process creates files based on product settings that are used to reduce processing duration of subsequent products. Changing the Quality setting after initial product generation adversely impacts processing time and initiates regeneration of previously created files and products.

  4. To manually set the DSM output resolution, under Pixel Size, select Meters from the drop-down menu, and type the required pixel size.
  5. For Product Boundary, select a feature class identifying the output product extent from the drop-down list or click the Browse button Open folder connection and browse to one.

    It is recommended that you provide a project boundary for the following reasons:

    • Define the proper output extent—When you do not define a product boundary, the application automatically defines an extent based on various dataset parameters that may not match the project extent.
    • Reduce processing time—If the required product extent is smaller than the image collection extent, defining a product boundary reduces the processing duration and automatically clips the output to the boundary extent.

  6. To specify a water body feature layer, click the Browse button Open folder connection next to Waterbody Features.

    If water features such as lakes and rivers exist within the project area, it is recommended that you add a pre-created 3D feature class identifying those areas using the Waterbody Features option to hydrologically enforce these features in the output product. Use the stereoscopic compilation in ArcGIS Image Analyst to generate the 3D feature layer that identifies water body features. This ensures that there will be no image stretching around hydrological feature boundaries in the output due to differences in elevation between the derived DSM height and the feature class height values.

  7. Accept all other defaults and click OK.

    The Advanced Product Settings dialog box closes, and you return to the Products Generation Settings page in the Reality Mapping Products wizard.

  8. Click Next in the Reality Mapping Products Wizard window to advance to the DSM Settings page.
  9. For Output Type, select either Tiled or Mosaic from the drop-down list.
    • Tiled—Generates system-defined square tiled image subsets.
    • Mosaic—Generates a single image covering the project area.
  10. Choose a Format option for the output.
    • Cloud Raster Format—Generates a packaged multilayered file ideal for cloud storage.
    • TIFF Format—Generates output in standard GeoTIFF format.

      The default output format for tiled True Ortho products is TIFF.

  11. For Compression, choose one of the following:
    • None—No compression is applied to the output product. This is the default option.
    • LERC—Limited Error Rater Compression (LERC) is a controlled lossy compression algorithm. The rate of compression is controlled by a tolerance setting. For example, setting a tolerance of 0.001 results in a DSM value that was previously 15.654321 to be scaled to 15.654.
  12. Optionally, set a value for NoData Value that’s appropriate for the output data bit depth.
  13. Click Finish to initiate product processing.

    When processing is complete, the DSM product is added to the appropriate locations:

    • Reality Mapping container in the DEMs folder in the Catalog pane.
    • Contents pane, Data Products category, and the 2D map view.

    DSM, top is displayed as hillshade

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