Hi James,

I'd imagine that the effect you're after would be achieved by changing the 
Contrast Enhancement to one of the stretches, and loading done values. 

If this is what you're after, there's some settings (Settings->Options 
Rendering Rasters) that sets default behaviour. 

There was discussion on the -dev list about loading time penalties if you have 
very large raster and set the default to anything other than off. 

-ramon.

On 19/06/2012, at 16:17, "James Stott" <[email protected]> wrote:

> I sometimes display my Ordnance Survey rasters  as single band gray to allow 
> my data to show more clearly over the top of it.
>  
> In the new master I cannot achieve the same effect. My raster goes solid grey.
>  
> Old settings:
>  
> Render as: Single Band gray
> Single band properties – gray band: Band 1
> Single band properties – color map: grayscale
>  
> New settings:
>  
> Render type: Singleband gray
> Gray band: Palette
> Contrast enhancement: No enhancement
>  
> How do I achieve the same effect as before? The raster displays fine in 
> colour, just not in grayscale. I am guessing it’s down to the new raster 
> properties in master.
>  
>  
> James Stott BSc (Hons) MSc | Senior Professional
> Nicholas Pearson Associates | 30 Brock Street | Bath | BA1 2LN
> T: 01225 445548 | M: -
> www.npaconsult.co.uk  

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