Hi Carolina,

The tiff file does not contain the style but only the data. Both applications will somehow guess what would be a nice visualization of this, and they take different guesses.

The good news is that you can change the layer style in both applications. In QGIS you can set it to "singleband gray" to get what ArcMap made for you.

If you want ArcMap to show your layer in the QGIS style you need to change the symbology too, but I don't know what that is called. Probably something called "unique values" or "discrete". Otherwise ask some ArcPeople on an ArcForum. ;)

Good luck,
Raymond


On 27-10-19 21:07, Carolina Rey wrote:
Hello everyone!

I tried to open in ArcMap a tif created in QGIS. The classes in QGIS are 3, with 3 colours. In ArcMap it is opened not „discret“ but „continual“ although of course it should be the same. How could I visualize it like in QGIS?

See ScreenShot below

Thanks!

Kind regards

Carolina

QGIS:

ArcMap:


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