On 2015/06/05 6:15 AM, Joe Kington wrote:
> Hopefully I will have some time today to play around with the D
> option. I want to see if I can shift the curve a bit to include more
> yellows and orange so that it can have a mix of cool and warm colors.
>
>
>
> I was thinking the same thin
On Fri, Jun 5, 2015 at 11:15 AM, Joe Kington wrote:
> Hopefully I will have some time today to play around with the D option. I
>> want to see if I can shift the curve a bit to include more yellows and
>> orange so that it can have a mix of cool and warm colors.
>>
>>
>>
> I was thinking the same
It is funny that you mention that you prefer the warmer colors over the
cooler colors. There has been some back-n-forth about which is better. I
personally have found myself adverse to using just cool or just warm
colors, preferring a mix of cool and warm colors. Perhaps it is my
background in mete
I vote for A and B. Only B if i get just one vote.
C is too washed out and i like the warm colors more than the cold ones in D.
It’s funny that this comes up while I’m handling colormaps in my own work
at the moment.
Neal Becker schrieb am Fr., 5. Juni 2015 um 12:58 Uhr:
> I vote for D, althou
I opt for B,
and adding the matlab-default as secondary.
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I'd choose D.
A and B are too dark. Also, A-C seem to hide some detail in the simulation
of color blindness.
On 4 June 2015 at 22:42, Eric Firing wrote:
> I am forwarding a message from Nathaniel Smith which is the start of a
> long thread on matplotlib-devel
> http://news.gmane.org/gmane.comp.p
I vote for D, although I like matlab's new default even better
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If we have to reply on this thread, I would choose Option C.
I don't like A,B because of the strong black at the edges, which
sometimes saturate plots whose values vary a lot. I prefer C over
D because of a personal preference towards darker colours.
Joy
On Fri, Jun 5, 2015 at 2:12 AM, Eric Firin
I am forwarding a message from Nathaniel Smith which is the start of a
long thread on matplotlib-devel
http://news.gmane.org/gmane.comp.python.matplotlib.devel
related to changes that are in the works for matplotlib, and that are
therefore of interest to matplotlib users. Specifically, we will b