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Single color renderer - raster
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#. :ref:`Singleband pseudocolor <label_colormaptab>` - this renderer
can be used for files with a continuous palette or color map
(e.g. an elevation map).
#. :ref:`Single color <singlecolor>` - the raster layer will be rendered
with a single color.
#. :ref:`Hillshade <hillshade_renderer>` - Creates hillshade from a
band.
#. :ref:`Contours <raster_contours>` - Generates contours on the
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or instead use a legend with separated classes (and colors).
More details at :ref:`raster_legend_settings`.

.. _singlecolor:

Single color
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This renderer allows you to render a raster layer using :guilabel:`Single color`.
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,
effectively displaying that specific band uniformly across the entire layer.

.. _figure_raster_singlecolor:

.. figure:: img/rasterSingleColor.png
:align: center

Raster Symbology - Single color rendering

.. index:: Hillshade
.. _hillshade_renderer:

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