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hello everyone welcome once again to geospatial tutorial today let us learn how to mosaic images in arcmap how to mosaic images in adas imagine has already been discussed in another video in the same tutorial lets open arcmap and display three images these are three digital elevation models all these are separate scenes as you can see today let us merge these three images and produce the single image covering the entire area let us go to arc toolbox and go to data management tools you have a tool set called raster and under that you have a raster dataset and select mosaic and double click on that now you select three images that you have just been displayed one image second digital elevation model and the third them here you are required to enter a target raster target raster is nothing but the raster or the image to which the other two images will be appended here if you select say for example the first image the second and the third image will be appended to the first image lets s