All, 

Another piece of the equation along these lines, is paying attention to color 
blindness types etc. There are some federal standards out there as a matter of 
fact related to the serving up of color content over the web related to color 
blindness. 

Something else to think about. 

bobb 



>>> <pcr...@pcreso.com> wrote:



Two places I'd suggest looking:

cpt city provides a wide range of palettes for mapping & other data that can be 
adapted to mapserver, including several standard palettes:
http://soliton.vm.bytemark.co.uk/pub/cpt-city/

and colorbrewer allows you to set up & preview various optimised palettes for 
maps:
http://colorbrewer2.org/ (also as Cynthia Brewer's palettes at the above site)

Cheers,

  Brent Wood

--- On Fri, 6/24/11, Paul Alarcon <paul_pa...@hotmail.com> wrote:




From: Paul Alarcon <paul_pa...@hotmail.com>
Subject: [mapserver-users] color standards in layers
To: mapserver-users@lists.osgeo.org
Date: Friday, June 24, 2011, 10:27 AM


Hello evryone i'm a mapserver user, i love the way i work, but i have a
question i'm not a GIS Specialyst, but i want to know if there is color
ruler for the representation of the layers,because i want to follow the
goegraphic rules, some information about it i really apreciate.

Thanks a lot

Greetings

Paul A.


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