Thanks, I should have figured out this, sorry for the noise.

The original problem of getting only one color table when
using "classify" is still unsolved, though. Is there any way of defining other
colors, as it is done for vectors?

Agus

Goyo wrote:
El mié, 02-09-2009 a las 18:13 +0200, Agustin Lobo escribió:
Goyo wrote:
El mié, 02-09-2009 a las 10:55 +0200, Agustin Lobo escribió:
Hi!

(using 2.1.0 on ubuntu jaunty)

I'm confused by the Colormap tab in Raster Properties: no matter
which extreme colors  and options  I select, when I select
Classify always get the same color ramp. My understanding was
that if I were selecting i.e. white for 0 and black for 255, and 10 classes
I would get a greyscale. In other words, that the colors
entered by the user would guide the interpolation and the
final color table. Am I doing something wrong?

Agus
You can add just two entries (or more) for black and white (or whatever)
and then select linear interpolation.
That's what I'm doing, but at some point you must click on Classify
for any action to take place, and then you get a blue to red
color ramp whatever you have entered.
In your case, after selecting Linear interpolation, which button
are you clicking? Actually, I recall being able to do what
you say with previous versions, but was too long ago.
(I'm using unstable 1.2.0 on ubuntu jaunty now)

Agus

*Do not* press Classify if you do not want the standard blue-to-red ramp
again. Just provide some values and colors, select linear interpolation
and click Apply or OK. Every pixel is given an interpolated color based
on the values and colors you provided in the colormap.

Goyo

That's not exactly the same, you
don't get 10 clases but a continuous ramp. That's the way I do it with
DEMs, for example, using three or four colors.

Goyo

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