On 28/03/2013, at 6:33, Ramon Andiñach <cust...@westnet.com.au> wrote:

> 
> On 27/03/2013, at 18:37 , Alexandre Neto wrote:
> 
>> Can anyone confirm that master version is now unable to correctly import 
>> rasters stretch from 1.8 projects, showing the raster area in total gray? To 
>> actual see the raster one needs to Strech histogram. I have tried using TIF 
>> and SID RGB. 
>> 
>> I did not have this problem before master update yesterday.
>> 
>> I'm testing using QGIS 1.8 (f440b60) and QGIS 1.9 (4189f45), in Windows 7 
>> 64bit, installed via OSGEO4W.
>> 
>> Alexandre Neto
> 
> Hi,
> I'm slightly confused. Could you clarify for me?
> 
> If you mean that your 1.8 project has an image with "no stretch" applied and 
> that shows as a grey box in 1.9, then yes this is known and there's an issue 
> reported. I understand it has to do with there being some significant changes 
> to the way vectors are handled in the new version. Once you've stretched the 
> image in 1.9, you should be able to put it back to "no stretch" and still see 
> it. http://hub.qgis.org/issues/6809.
> 
> If you mean that your 1.8 project has an image which "already has a stretch" 
> applied that shows as a grey box in 1.9 then I think that's new. 
> I couldn't see this happening on a mac using 0005467 this morning, but will 
> also check on a win7 box later.

Sorry, second case works for me, even on windows (87265c7). 

-ramon. 
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