Thank you for supporting ParaView! It is an excellent tool for teaching, for research, and we've found it to be a good platform for research.

I notice that the only isoluminant color map (CIELab blue to red) has been removed from the list of available color maps, replaced with yet more variations on the rainbow color map (for a total of five).

I won't take the opportunity to repeat the reasons that there is always a better color map than rainbow (http://ieeexplore.ieee.org/xpls/abs_all.jsp?arnumber=4118486&tag=1 lays this out for the umpteenth time), but I would like to request that the CIELAB one be put back.

When I want to map onto a surface and therefore need an isoluminant map, I find myself (and the students in my class) having to construct it myself each time. This is about half the time I use Paraview. For the other half, I use the Blackbody radiation spectrum, which is still there.

Russ


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Russell M. Taylor II, Ph.D.                           [email protected]
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University of North Carolina,                     Voice: (919) 962-1701
Chapel Hill, NC 27599-3175 FAX: (919) 962-1799
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