Thanks Lloyd
  I am still a novice at this.so can you please
elaborate how can i do this.
I  have data from 3 files which i have to
display.the data from 1st file is to be coloured red ,
from the 2 nd file is to be Green and from the third
file is to be Blue. Now where ever the data overlaps i
need to display a spectrum of colours.egs when green
is displayed on the Red i need to have a subtle change
from red to green. How can i do all this 




-- Lloyd A Treinish <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> 
> 
> 
> 
> From a perceptual perspective, this is not a good
> idea.  In addition, rules
> of color mixing won't really allow you to do this in
> RGB space.
> 
> You would be better off mapping the fields to
> different realizations and
> combining them into a single object (e.g., color,
> contours, height) or
> using two complementary color schemes, where you can
> construct and overlap
> region with a colormap that is appropriate.
> 
> 
> Aparna <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>@opendx.watson.ibm.com
> on 04/25/2003 03:46:04
> PM
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> 
> 
> Hi
>  I  have data from 3 files which i have to
> display.the
> data from 1st file is to be coloured red , from the
> 2
> nd file is to be Green and from the third file is to
> be Blue. Now where ever the data overlaps i need to
> display a spectrum of colours.egs when green is
> displayed on the Red i need to have a subtle change
> from red to green. How can i do all this ?
> Thank you
> Aparna
> 
> 
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