Setting the same min/max for multiple raster layers QGIS

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I have 268 hgt-files from Viewfinder Panorama that I'm using to create an elevation model, but each of the files has its own min and max-value in Layer Properties - Symbology - Band Rendering.



Currently it looks like this:



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I found I can set the min and max of each layer manually, to get an uniform scale, but this is a hassle for all 268 layers. So I was wondering if I'm missing an option somewhere, or if im doing something completely crazy?










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    I have 268 hgt-files from Viewfinder Panorama that I'm using to create an elevation model, but each of the files has its own min and max-value in Layer Properties - Symbology - Band Rendering.



    Currently it looks like this:



    Screenshot from QGIS



    I found I can set the min and max of each layer manually, to get an uniform scale, but this is a hassle for all 268 layers. So I was wondering if I'm missing an option somewhere, or if im doing something completely crazy?










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      I have 268 hgt-files from Viewfinder Panorama that I'm using to create an elevation model, but each of the files has its own min and max-value in Layer Properties - Symbology - Band Rendering.



      Currently it looks like this:



      Screenshot from QGIS



      I found I can set the min and max of each layer manually, to get an uniform scale, but this is a hassle for all 268 layers. So I was wondering if I'm missing an option somewhere, or if im doing something completely crazy?










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      I have 268 hgt-files from Viewfinder Panorama that I'm using to create an elevation model, but each of the files has its own min and max-value in Layer Properties - Symbology - Band Rendering.



      Currently it looks like this:



      Screenshot from QGIS



      I found I can set the min and max of each layer manually, to get an uniform scale, but this is a hassle for all 268 layers. So I was wondering if I'm missing an option somewhere, or if im doing something completely crazy?







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          You could build a virtual raster. Go to Raster - Miscellaneous - Build virtual raster, select all rasters as input, uncheck "Place each input file in a separate band":



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          Then change symbology of the virtual raster.






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            Aha. I was aware of the virtual raster, but I figured I had to fix this first
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          You could build a virtual raster. Go to Raster - Miscellaneous - Build virtual raster, select all rasters as input, uncheck "Place each input file in a separate band":



          enter image description here



          Then change symbology of the virtual raster.






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            Aha. I was aware of the virtual raster, but I figured I had to fix this first
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          You could build a virtual raster. Go to Raster - Miscellaneous - Build virtual raster, select all rasters as input, uncheck "Place each input file in a separate band":



          enter image description here



          Then change symbology of the virtual raster.






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          You could build a virtual raster. Go to Raster - Miscellaneous - Build virtual raster, select all rasters as input, uncheck "Place each input file in a separate band":



          enter image description here



          Then change symbology of the virtual raster.






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          You could build a virtual raster. Go to Raster - Miscellaneous - Build virtual raster, select all rasters as input, uncheck "Place each input file in a separate band":



          enter image description here



          Then change symbology of the virtual raster.







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            Aha. I was aware of the virtual raster, but I figured I had to fix this first
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