A blogging trail for my personal interest in tides, all aspects of tides: The intertidal zone; physics;circatidal rhythms; how it all works; visualization. I want to better understand tides. Anything goes.
Tuesday, March 24, 2020
An experimental color palette using the Polychrome R package.
A second try, with a custom palette which I generated using Polychrome, an R package.
It may be necessary to scroll a long ways down the page to the previous post, another similar example.
Move the slider vertically. This is an example of strong Deuteranopia, simulated through Inkscape's Color Blindness filter. If this works, a howto will come later. The idea was to generate a series of colors that maximally discriminable for three kinds of color blindness. Did it work? It's pretty hard to read.
\Hope it works!!!
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