Unfortunately not. I'll try to propose a pull request that add some 
interesting colormaps (such as jet, inferno, viridis and cubehelix) 
tomorrow or friday... I'll post the code here.

Keep in touch!

Vincent



Le mercredi 30 novembre 2016 20:46:57 UTC+1, Bobby Henley a écrit :
>
> Hi Vincent, any update on this?
>
> On Thursday, November 17, 2016 at 2:55:30 PM UTC-5, Vincent Le Saux wrote:
>>
>> Hi,
>>
>> I've already added some colormap into pyqtgraph for my personal app. It 
>> is pretty easy to do. I'll suggest you one solution tomorrow (with an 
>> example).  If you already want to have a look, all is in the 
>> GradientEditorItem.py file and in the Gradient ordered dict. You just have 
>> to add some entries.
>>
>> Vincent
>>
>> Le mardi 15 novembre 2016 19:16:34 UTC+1, Bobby Henley a écrit :
>>>
>>> Hi, I'm very new to the idea of colormaps, I've always just used 
>>> matplotlib and had it done for me.
>>> Does pyqtgraph have any built in colormaps in the way that matplotlib 
>>> does?
>>> I'm now writing something where I would like to display my stack of 
>>> images in ImageView with something like a cubehelix colormap. Can someone 
>>> point me in the direction of a straightforward idiot proof tutorial on how 
>>> this is done? I've searched for similiar topics in the group but its all 
>>> going over my head. 
>>>
>>

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