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hello everyone welcome to arcgis tutorials in this video im going to demonstrate how to perform resolution merge or pan sharpening using arcgis software let us first understand what are the requirements for performing pan sharpening pan sharpening requires a low resolution image and a high resolution image for this demonstration i will be using the multispectral image which i created by performing layer stacking in my previous video if you want to know more about layer stacking using arcgis i would highly recommend you to watch that video by clicking on the link shown in the top right corner right now and ill leave the link of the same in the video description below coming to the high resolution image ill be using the band eight of the landsat data let us now import these bands into the rgis software i am going to start first with band 8 which is the panchromatic band of the landsat 8 imagery right this is band 8 let me show the properties of this okay so in the layer property wind