That is probably because you have one large value (1.6e-08).

I assume you are using qgis 2.0.1 ?

You can change the min and max values before clicking Classify, or select a
different option in "Load min/max values" and click load

cheers, Etienne


On Wed, Jan 22, 2014 at 7:07 AM, steffy <[email protected]> wrote:

> Hi,
> I've problems to visualize a .tif raster in a singleband pseudocolor map in
> the new version of Qgis.
>
> My raster layer ranges from 0 to 1.6e-08, when I try to classify from
> grayscale to pseudocolor all values are rounded at zero.
>
> There is the possibility to change the numerical precision? (worked well in
> the old Qgis)
>
> Thank you!!!
> Steffy
>
>
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