 Hello, in this video we are going to create a raster with the outlet point of the catchment that will delineate in the next step. We need to locate the outlet by following the channel straller layer that we created before. Because the delineated channels are a model, they don't exactly fit with the rivers in reality that you can see in OpenStreetMap. So you need to interpret which pixel will be your outlet point. Zoom in on the pixel that you want to use for the outlet and copy its coordinate. You can paste it in a text editor to create a comma separated values file. And we simply add comma one to add an ID to this outlet. You can extend this CSV file with as many outlets as you want to use in the delineation. Then we go to data management, column file to PC raster map. We load the text file and we choose a raster mask layer. It's always safe to use the flow direction layer. The output data type will be a nominal. For catchment delineation you can use Boolean, ordinal or nominal. And then the delineated catchment will be also having that same data type. So it depends on what you want. And we call the outlet, outlet map. Here we see that the pixel has been added. Let's add some styling. It's a nominal map so we use palleted unique values and there is the pixel in red. And we will use that later to delineate the catchment. So in this video you've learned how to identify the outlet of a catchment and to convert the coordinates to a raster layer in the PC raster form.