Some background information: ParaView makes the coloring for all variables of 
the same name consistent.  This is done to prevent misleading coloring when 
showing data from different parts in the pipeline or different data sets or 
different views.  If you want to break out of that behavior, you have to rename 
the field on one of the data sets.  John's suggestion is the easiest way to 
change the field name.

-Ken


On 5/11/09 12:25 AM, "John Biddiscombe" <[email protected]> wrote:

It's awful, but it works.

Use the calculator filter to copy one dataset to another. Change the name of 
the scalar array you are displaying. when you enable the colour legen for the 
new data, it will have a new name and so use a new colour lookup table. You can 
now display both independently.

JB
Hi all,

I'm a bit of a newbie here, but I've been having some trouble trying to figure 
out a way of creating multiple color gradients and legends on the same image. 
In other words, I have an object that I use a contour filter for that should 
have a different gradient than another object with a different contour filter, 
but the moment I change the color gradient for one, the other automatically 
changes. Is there a way to create two contour filters with different color maps 
and legends?

Thanks,
Dae Il

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