Hi All, I had a raster output from a kernel density estimate I produced in R (using the adehabitatHR package). I imported the layer to QGIS, and it displays by default without any issue (Rener type: Singleband Gray).
However, when I try changing this to color (Render type: Singleband pseudocolor), I can't get the gradient in values to display. Since it is a Kernel Density Estimate result, the values are all extremely low, covering a fairly large area. The range of values is 0 to 6.4773e-10. When I either use the 'Classify' button to set value ranges to specific colors, all of the values stay at 0. When I enter the small values into the classification Value field by hand, the display does not change. Increasing the values by multiplying the layer makes it feasible and plots okay, but I'd rather keep values to the originals/not go through an extra step. Anybody have success with plotting rasters with extremely small values with different color ramps? Any suggestions are appreciated... Thanks, Mike
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