Greetings:

I have multiple hexbin plots with varying greatest densities. 

Right now, the data on each plot varies from 1-256 levels of density. The 
problem with that is that in Plot A the data are more scattered across a 2 x 2 
grid whereas in Plot B the data are more concentrated in fewer cells. Hence, 
Plot A has a few very dense grid cells and plot B has nothing as dense as plot 
A. 

(In Plot A the legend shows that the range of densities per cell is 1-700 
whereas for Plot B it is 1-453. Both plots use the full range of available 
colors with 256 gradients.)

I want people to be able to compare the two plots and being able to see the 
differences in variability of the densities is one of the things I want them to 
see. AT PRESENT, each plot uses the full range of densities; hence, this makes 
it seem as if each plot has the maximum highest and minimum lowest densities. 

How can I do this?

Thanks,

Wayne Gray

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