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This type of renderer is useful when you want to display a raster layer
uniformly, without any variation in color based on pixel values.

The single color renderer can be used with both single-band and multi-band raster layers.
When used with multi-band rasters, you can select which band to apply the single color to,
The single color renderer can be used with both single-band and multiband raster layers.
When used with multiband rasters, you can select which band to apply the single color to,
effectively displaying that specific band uniformly across the entire layer.

.. _figure_raster_singlecolor:
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#. Click the |symbologyAdd| :sup:`Add values manually` button.
A new row will appear in the pixel list.
#. For single-band rasters (e.g. DEMs), enter the **From** and **To** values and
#. For single-band based symbology (e.g. DEMs), enter the **From** and **To** values and
adjust the **Percent Transparent** to apply.
#. For multi-band rasters (e.g. RGB images) enter the **Red**, **Green** and **Blue** values of the pixel and
#. For multiband based symbology (e.g. RGB images) enter the **Red**, **Green** and **Blue** values of the pixel and
adjust the **Percent Transparent** to apply.
QGIS supports **Tolerance** for pixel values, when defining transpareny.
This means that pixels with colors close to the specified RGB values can also
be made transparent. Note that this feature applies only to multi-band rasters.
QGIS supports **Tolerance** for pixel values, when defining transparency.
This means that pixels with color close to the specified RGB values can also
be made transparent. Note that this feature applies only to multiband rasters.
#. Alternatively, you can fetch the pixel values directly from the
raster using the |contextHelp| :sup:`Add values from display`
button.
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:align: center
:width: 100%

Using tolerances for multi-band rasters
Using tolerances for multiband rasters

.. index:: Histogram
.. _raster_histogram:
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