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Tuesday, January 28, 2025

GIS 6005

 This lab was all about color. We started by creating self-generated color ramps, both linear and adjusted progression




                            Color Brew


The differences between my linear progression and my adjusted progression color ramps are subtle. The greatest difference being the increased step size between the darkest colors in the adjusted progression ramp which I used to help the map viewer (person) differentiate them. The Color Brewer ramp number were very different than either of my color ramps. The results generated a progression of colors that I felt more defined and easier to distinguish from each other. The RGB values show that Color Brewer varied the steps between each color selection much more than my linear progression or my adjusted progression ramps. The results reflected our text/readings and illustrated just how complicated the relationship is between RGB values when creating color ramps. This lab also showed how difficult choosing the best color ramp can be and how time-consuming custom creation is.




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