Nico,

I'm curious what color map you are planning to replace the "notorious" default 
with. Like one previous respondent, I am guessing you are thinking of using the 
map of rainbow colors.

If that is the case, I suggest thinking twice. Although those colors are 
attractive, they do a bad job representing data (and ParaView is all about 
accurately representing data). The problems with the rainbow color map are well 
documented, but one good paper that clearly describes them is titled "Rainbow 
Color Map (Still) Considered Harmful" by Borland and Taylor. A simple Google 
search will help you find it. There have also since been perceptual studies 
comparing the rainbow map to the default in ParaView, and ParaView's default 
cool-warm significantly outperforms.

-Ken

Sent from my iPad so blame autocorrect.

On Oct 28, 2015, at 2:55 PM, Cory Quammen 
<[email protected]<mailto:[email protected]>> wrote:

Hi Nico,

In the Color Map Editor, choose your preferred color map. Next, scroll down to 
the very bottom. There are a few buttons with icons that look like this:

[Inline image 1]

If you click the button on the right, it will save your current color map as 
the default for all arrays. The button in the middle will save the current 
color map for all arrays that have the same name as the current array that is 
being color mapped from the object selected in the Pipeline Browser. The button 
on the left will restore the application-default colormap - to save it as the 
default, you would then need to click the middle or right buttons, depending on 
your need.

I hope that is clear.

Best regards,
Cory

On Wed, Oct 28, 2015 at 3:43 PM, Nico Schlömer 
<[email protected]<mailto:[email protected]>> wrote:
Hi everyone,

Whenever I open new data in ParaView, it will first get displayed in the 
notorious blue-red colormap. I would like to change that default here to 
something more suitable for my cause, but couldn't find how. Any hints?

Cheers,
Nico

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