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Hi Nüzhet,<BR>
for me the data look OK. What do you mean by proper value scale?<BR>
You can check the coordinate system (project settings). It should be set to WGS84 (which is the common system for global data).<BR>
With that settings it looks correct. and scale looks pretty normal on first sight.<BR>
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cheers <BR>
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Stefan<BR>
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Am Freitag, den 30.04.2010, 09:14 +0300 schrieb Nüzhet Dalfes:
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Hi,
I am new to GIS in general and QGIS in particular...
I am trying to read in QGIS WorldClim datasets (<A HREF="http://www.worldclim.org/current">http://www.worldclim.org/current</A>) as raster, it does read it, but it seems that it is not getting the proper value scales...
Any suggestions?
Many thanks in advance,
Nüzhet
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