2016
DOI: 10.1109/tvcg.2015.2489649
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A Survey of Colormaps in Visualization

Abstract: Colormaps are a vital method for users to gain insights into data in a visualization. With a good choice of colormaps, users are able to acquire information in the data more effectively and efficiently. In this survey, we attempt to provide readers with a comprehensive review of colormap generation techniques and provide readers a taxonomy which is helpful for finding appropriate techniques to use for their data and applications. Specifically, we first briefly introduce the basics of color spaces including col… Show more

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“…As a spectral scheme with a linear lightness profile, the Kindlmann color map was chosen to facilitate comparisons between the other rainbow color maps and grayscale. We chose this color map over various other spiral color maps, such as the cubehelix [Gre11] or black body [Mor16] color maps, because it traverses a similar distribution of hue values to the traditional rainbow and jet color maps, it exhibits banding that cannot be explained by luminance variation [DPR∗18], and it has an established pattern of use by the visualization community [Mor16, STP17, YLL15, ZH16, DPR∗18]. As no accepted device‐independent definition of the Kindlmann color map currently exists, we reconstructed the color map directly from the original paper figure, modifying the lightness channel to ensure linearity in CIELCh.…”
Section: Methods and Aimsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…As a spectral scheme with a linear lightness profile, the Kindlmann color map was chosen to facilitate comparisons between the other rainbow color maps and grayscale. We chose this color map over various other spiral color maps, such as the cubehelix [Gre11] or black body [Mor16] color maps, because it traverses a similar distribution of hue values to the traditional rainbow and jet color maps, it exhibits banding that cannot be explained by luminance variation [DPR∗18], and it has an established pattern of use by the visualization community [Mor16, STP17, YLL15, ZH16, DPR∗18]. As no accepted device‐independent definition of the Kindlmann color map currently exists, we reconstructed the color map directly from the original paper figure, modifying the lightness channel to ensure linearity in CIELCh.…”
Section: Methods and Aimsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Color map selection can be a surprisingly complex task which often requires balancing a variety of conflicting goals such as user preference, standard convention, and practicality . There are many color maps in existence today, and substantial discussions in the literature with regard to efficacy . What is generally agreed upon, is that some color maps are better than others at conveying particular types of data, and if care is not taken, it is easy to choose poorly…”
Section: Color Map Selection For Scalar Fieldsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Zhou and Hansen present a comprehensive review of color‐map generation techniques, and provide a reference for readers who are faced with color mapping decisions [ZH15]. The paper aims to provide a comprehensive overview of various color‐map generation techniques.…”
Section: Survey Papersmentioning
confidence: 99%