1. In a new algorithm add 12 pseudo layers and load each image band into 
the layers in the order you want then to appear in the multispectral image.

2. Rename each layer "Band 1", "Band 2", etc. or whatever your preferred 
naming convention is.

3. Save as... ER Mapper Raster Dataset.  Choose an output name.

4. Click OK.  In the window that appears, click Defaults.  Check that 
the Output Type is Multi-Layer, that the Data Type and Null Value are 
correct, that the Height, Width, and Pixel sizes are correct and that 
the Delete Output Transforms box is checked.

5. Click OK.  That should do it.

- Robert


Dejan Vuletic wrote:

> This is maybe basic question, but I'm new user with ER Mapper.
> Question is:
> I have 12 images of the same area but in different spectral bands and I want
> to create one 12 band multispectral image for further analysis
> (classification, ...) . I know how to create RGB or HSI image but this is
> only 3 channel image.
>  Thank You for help.
> Dejan
> 
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