Hi, 
That value is only good the first time you open the file. Then, a XML is 
created and that statistic changes with the display value of the raster.  
Don't know why.  The best way is to use gdal info with the processing 
tools. 
Nicolas Cadieux M.Sc. 
Les Entreprises Archéotec inc.  
8548, rue Saint-Denis Montréal H2P 2H2 
Téléphone: 514.381.5112  Fax: 514.381.4995 
www.archeotec.ca 
On Aug 5, 2015 5:46 AM, "Andrea Peri [via OSGeo.org]" 
<[email protected]> wrote: 

        Hi,
when I add a flot raster to qgis canvas, and see the starting property settings,
I see the qgis has populated the min/max for ever band.
But this vales are not corresponding with the results from
gdalinfo raster.tif
So I guess they are calculated with some algorithm.
Is this algorithm knowed ?
Thx,
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