Hi,

I would not store raster in a geopackage unless it’s just a pretty picture.  
The default compression for that format is not lossless.  I would just save as 
a .tiff. 

Nicolas Cadieux
https://gitlab.com/njacadieux

> Le 1 sept. 2022 à 23:33, David Strip via Qgis-user 
> <qgis-user@lists.osgeo.org> a écrit :
> 
>  I have a geopackage called GMU5ab. I also have a map project called GMU5ab, 
> which is stored in that geopackage. With the GMU5ab project open in QGIS,  I 
> created a hillshade layer, called "Hillshade" in the layer list. I saved this 
> layer to the geopackage. Unlike a vector layer which is stored with the 
> legend name, the layer in the geopackage was stored as GMU5ab and has a 
> raster icon. If I right click on a vector layer in a geopackage in the 
> browser, I have the choice of Manage->Rename Layer, but if I right click on 
> the raster layer, Manage only offers delete.
> 
> Is there a way to store the raster layer with the correct name in the first 
> place using Qgis?
> Once stored, is there a way to rename a raster layer in a geopackage from 
> within Qgis.
> 
> QGIS 3.26 on Windows 10
> 
> Thanks
> 
> 
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