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420galaxy t1_jdtibxg wrote

Is it just me that groans when people decide a gradient is better than differentiating colours?

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Roborob2000 t1_jdtoc9n wrote

As a colourblind person, personally it's much better than someone who decides to use colours and doesn't care to use high contrasted colours

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Green_is_best t1_jdue8sw wrote

I mean grading is good for continuous data right? Theres no need to discretize as you would loose information Or do mean mean a single colour grading rather than two/three colour grading?

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420galaxy t1_je2hqtl wrote

For me its simply easier to differentiate the data. I struggle seeing and matching differences between a single colour gradient versus data shown in a colour scale but dtata is connected to separate colours. It would probably have helped if the scale itself was labeled with percentages.. Im beginning to think i have a processing disorder lol sorry guys

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